For staffers that truly aren't sure how to end an in-booth conversation, there are a handful of one-liners that can lead them in the right direction. Here are my two favorites. "Where do we go from here?" or "Sounds like we have more to discuss. What would you like the next step to be?" ‐ This puts the ball in the attendee's court, allowing him or her to suggest a possible future action, yet it also suggests that the conversation has clearly run its course.
"Hey, it's been great talking with you. Enjoy the rest of the show." ‐ I prefer this option for unqualified leads or for those prospects for whom a decided course of future action has already been established.
So when your staffers fail to disengage, first analyze their behavior to determine if the issue is engagement or disengagement related. Then you can better prescribe the openers or closers to ensure staffers are both effectively luring in prospects and smoothly and politely turning them loose at the appropriate time.
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