You ever heard the phrase “You never get a second chance to make a first impression?” In the longitudinal research world, this is especially true. The way you present yourself to your clients or contacts can affect your outcome dramatically. Especially your clothes. This goes for the office or out in the field.
For instance, when I was looking for my substance abusing clients I did everything in my power to not look like a police officer. Rock T’s, a backwards hat, Converse shoes…the whole works. I’m not saying people didn’t look me up and down, but they never thought I was a cop. If I would have looked for my clients in business casual, nobody would have talked to me.
Make sure to think about what (appropriate) attire will make your clients as comfortable as possible. It can make all the difference.
At some point during the evaluation, you’ll likely have to relay some bad or inconvenient news. However, the strategy referred to as a “compliment sandwich,” coined by the TV show “Family Guy,” actually works. Here’s an example. 