Tuesday, August 28, 2012
7 steps to build your personal brand
You can not build a personal brand until it gets a little 'research and soul searching. Let's take a look at some things to think about when developing your brand.
First, run a self-evaluation. What are your most important values? These carefully because they form the basis or core of your brand. Here I'm talking about personal values, honesty, reliability, patience - the values that transcend the workplace.
We'll show these values in a consistent manner? Get Candid opinions from colleagues, family and friends.
What comes to mind when they think of the brand called? You can find the answer to this fascinating question, because every person has a slightly different vision of who you think you are and how you describe. And 'this point of view, consistent with its stated values? Otherwise, what you can do to change these perceptions?
Next, review your personal image refers to the workplace. Clothes may not make the man, but - like it or not - they do make a visual statement about who you are.
Do not you dress for the job you have or the job you want? What is the status of your personal care? What is your body language, as when speaking with colleagues or supervisors?
You are always prepared for meetings? If a colleague asks for something that you should have, you may find or access quickly? How do you repair your business colleagues and customers when they make a request of you? Do not you answer the phone politely? What is your e-mail etiquette?
I am your workspace and your computer desktop organized so that you can quickly and efficiently things? Looks like someone coming to your door?
-Are you ready to speed on all the skills necessary to excel in your work? You take advantage of all the training offered?
As with business, few people ever do the work in advance for them to bring their personal brand to completion.
Your brand to thrive thanks to a coordinated effort on your part, or will ever need to make aid due to negligence? Hold down the button .......
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