A Touching Way to Increase AUM

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Dan Solin

Nonverbal signals play a bigger role than you think in increasing your AUM. What you wear, your body language and “touching” have a meaningful impact on how prospects perceive you within seconds of initial contact.

The impact of clothes

One study showed that men who are extremely well dressed (wearing custom-made suits) rank higher in confidence, success, trustworthiness, salary earned and flexibility than men wearing off-the-rack suits. Similarly, women rate more positively on confidence, salary earned and flexibility when wearing a skirt suit compared with a trouser suit.

The study used photographs that had no facial features or expressions. Participants had no choice other than to make judgments based upon the clothing worn by those in the photographs.

The study was done by three professors at the University of Hertfordshire in the United Kingdom, but it was done "in collaboration" with the custom tailors Mathieson & Brooke Tailors Ltd.

The impact of body language

Amy Cuddy, a social psychologist at Harvard, is the undisputed leader in researching the subject of how your body language affects the way people perceive you. Her TED talk on this subject has more than 21 million views. If you haven't seen it, I highly recommend you do.

The bottom line of Cuddy's message is that when you adopt a confident pose, you are perceived as being more self-assured. Cuddy recommends a series of "power pose" exercises. Although these exercises take just a few minutes, they result in brain changes that build courage, lessen anxiety and inspire leadership.

This advice from Ms. Cuddy is something you should keep in mind before meeting with prospects: "Let your body tell you you’re powerful and deserving, and you become more present, enthusiastic and authentically yourself.”