Hook Them in 7 Seconds: Start strong - Serban Mare
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Загружено: 2026-02-17
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Most speakers lose the room before the first slide. In this episode, Rupesh sits down with Serban Mare to break down the most common opening mistakes that kill momentum, and the simple fixes that help you earn attention fast. They walk through 10 “how not to start” tips, including the cold “Hi, my name is…” opener, nervous disclaimers, tech checks, purposeless questions, housekeeping first, time excuses, and more. Each tip comes with a better alternative that helps you establish value, confidence, and clarity in the first seconds. If you present to customers, leadership, or cross-functional teams, this one will upgrade your opening immediately.
Key takeaways
Your opening should create value fast, not apology, nerves, or admin.
If you ask the audience something, have a purpose and use the response.
Avoid time excuses and “I didn’t prepare” signals. They lower trust instantly.
Humor is high risk early. Use it only when it supports the message.
Memorize your first 2-3 sentences and your last 2-3 sentences to deliver with presence.
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction
03:50 - Tip 1: “Hi, my name is…” (why it is a weak start and what to do instead)
05:56 - Tip 2: “I’m so nervous…” (how it undercuts authority)
10:17 - Tip 3: “Can anybody hear me?” (avoid tech fumbling as your opener)
13:23 - Tip 4: “How are you doing today?” (stop asking questions with no purpose)
16:23 - Tip 5: Starting with housekeeping and logistics (why it kills momentum)
18:09 - Tip 6: “I only have ten minutes…” (do not waste time talking about time)
20:26 - Tip 7: “I didn’t have enough time to prepare…” (what it signals to the room)
22:47 - Tip 8: The weak joke opener (when humor backfires)
26:16 - Tip 9: Starting with a negative example or confusing setup (how it loses the room)
30:00 - Tip 10: Over-explaining your title, background, or topic (start with the point)
31:58 - Practical tactic: Memorize your first 2-3 sentences (and your last 2-3)
44:00 - Where to connect and closing thoughts
About the guest
Serban Mare is PMP-certified Technical Program Manager with 20 years of experience in the semiconductor industry, leading complex mixed-signal IC projects from concept to mass production. Serban is a corporate speaker specializing in stress resilience, energy management, and workplace well-being.
Connect
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https://serbanmare.com/
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