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The Missing Step Between Meeting and Meaningful Connection

December 22, 2025

Over the past couple years, my team and I have been working on a very special project – one that would hopefully create magic for anybody who networks in-person.  And since most authors need to get the word out about their works, being able to network effectively face-to-face is an important and effective tool.

The problem, we found, is that business relationships don’t die – they usually fade away from lack of attention and follow up.  That’s right; given the right attention, your business relationships, corporate deals, speaking arrangements and other similar relationships could be so much better for you than they are today – if only you nurtured them better.

So we put our heads together to develop a way to make sure that people who network face-to-face can turn those encounters into a fully functional business relationship.  At first, we went down the path of creating an electronic business card concept; but like so many introductory manuscripts that can’t be fleshed out into a book, we decided that we needed to do something better… that we needed to leapfrog the whole concept by creating something new.

We ended up creating what we call Confirmed Meet-&-Greet™, which allows in-person meetings to become more by removing the friction from the additional steps.

We start by letting the individual click a button on his phone to read a name badge that the other person typically wears at these types of events.  The name badge doesn’t need to be pre-printed; it can be handwritten with a Sharpie.  And it doesn’t need a QR code.  Just a name.

Our system finds the person wearing the badge from a database of attendees and allows the person with the phone to invite them (typically by SMS text) to exchange info. Upon acceptance (which is a single click), both people have full info about the other – from LinkedIn profile to scheduler (any brand) to contact info.  Then they can take notes about the conversation and if they have a CRM (customer relationship management, such as Salesforce, HubSpot or Pipedrive) system, sync it all into the CRM.

Already, the responses have ranged from “I really need that” to “It’s magic”.  We’re so excited and have already been seeing growth in the number of users and how often it is used.

As both author and software developer, it occurred to me that creating a software product like that one is a lot like writing a book.  Not only do you need to come up with a concept; but it’s got to be sellable.  Then you need to make sure that it holds water from start to finish.  In the case of an author, it needs to be a compelling read; for a software designer/developer, it needs to be easy to use and accomplish a task.  In both, going from A to B to C needs to be comprehendible.

Our magic in our new product was that we combined new technology (AI) with traditional technology (OCR) in a unique way, much the way a good fiction or non-fiction piece is unique, although it may have many elements that are not entirely different.

Depending on when you read this, you might not find a single word about Confirmed Meet-&-Greet on our website; so If you’re interested in getting your hands on it, contact my assistant, Raquel.  She can give you more detail and put you in a position to even get a discount (as my NAIWE colleague).  And if you are part of a larger networking group, she can help you put it at the disposal of all your members or event attendees.

If you take us up on using Confirmed, I’d love to hear back from you as to whether we succeeded in being true to the main plotline: helping you get from intro to exchange to remember to follow up to success.

Categories: Artificial Intelligence, Time Management, Time Management and Artificial Intelligence

Traditional Time Management – how does it fit in an AI-enabled world

August 15, 2025

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For years, we’ve been indoctrinated with simple formulas for achieving more during the day…

  • Write prioritized to-do lists
  • Manage your days based on strategies
  • Use a technique that could be considered time-blocking

As well as a handful of more sophisticated techniques, such as the one devised by Dwight David Eisenhower; then tweaked and popularized by Stephen Covey.

 

Now, artificial intelligence (AI for short – in case you’ve been living under a rock) has burst on the scene with aspirations of affecting the way we spend our time in almost all aspects of life.

Some people have been quick to adopt AI in their daily lives; others less so – but it seems inevitable that even those who are laggards will soon be dragged into using AI, perhaps even against their will.

What, though, does AI mean to those traditional techniques and the tools that help people use them?  Do they just go away and never be used again?  Do we sit the devices collecting dust in the corner of the room while we chat with Claude?

Although that may also seem inevitable at times, the reality is that humans need structure, and the types of tools that have been used traditionally are the types that provide that structure, while AI does not.  In many ways, it takes that structure away.

So don’t worry about your favorite tools and techniques vanishing.  Your challenge into the future is learning how to leverage in a world where you can ask questions and get seasoned answers – a world in which the Internet of 2024 will seem as antique as a wall phone with a dial from 1960.

Depending on AI to be your brains – whether it’s writing your book for you, or planning your time – is likely to have its drawbacks that you won’t always notice until you don’t get enough done; or until you don’t get enough of the most important stuff done.

In upcoming posts, I’ll help you meet that challenge – give you strategies and tactics to use the best of the traditional in a way that will help you incorporate the latest into your days better,.

It might be a rough ride for some; but we’ll make it easier.

In the meantime, take a look at a Medium article I wrote months ago, so people who use Eisenhower’s Matrix (the technique I mentioned earlier in this article) could visualize how AI impacts their favorite technique.  It’s just one way of looking at the issue – and seeing the opportunities of the powerful combination of old and new for time management.

 

David Radin is multi-book author, and creator of “Time Management in the Age of AI” workshops.  He also acts as CEO of Confirmed, where he helps mobile professionals each and every day become more successful by making their tools and processes easier, faster, and more effective.

Although David is comfortable using AI, he didn’t use it to craft this article.

Categories: Time Management and Artificial Intelligence Tags: Artificial Intelligence, Personal Development, Productivity, Time Management, Workplace Strategies

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