Section 3: The Great Escape
Now that we've covered the basics of meeting etiquette and the importance of not being late, it's time to take it to the next level. In this section, we'll discuss the art of making a quick exit without offending your coworkers or clients.
Whether you're a meeting ninja, a master of the quick escape, or a mere mortal trying to avoid small talk, this guide will show you the ways to leave a meeting without leaving a trail of shame.
The most basic of exit strategies.
Excuse yourself with a simple "excuse me, I have a meeting" and be on your way.
Technique 4: The "I've got a call" ExitThe "I've got a call" Exit
When you have a call that you can't ignore, use this technique to make a quick exit.
Technique 5: The "Nature's Call" ExitThe "Nature's Call" Exit
When nature calls, don't be afraid to answer.
Technique 6: The "I've got a Meeting to Attend" ExitThe "I've got a Meeting to Attend" Exit
This technique is perfect for when you have a more pressing meeting that you just can't miss.
The "I've got a Meeting to Attend" Exit
Technique 7: The "Emergency" ExitThe "Emergency" Exit
When an emergency arises, don't let it get in the way of your exit strategy.
Remember, it's not just about you, it's about the people around you who might be waiting for you to arrive.
Leaving on time is an art form.
It's not just about making it to the next meeting, it's about making it to the exit.
With these techniques, you'll be the meeting master, the escape artist, the one who gets in and gets out.
So, practice your craft, my friend, and remember, it's not just about you, it's about the people waiting for you.
Now, on to Section 4: The Great Escape Artists!
Continue to Section 4: The Great Escape Artists