What is your personal brand saying to others? Getting bigger promotions, better clients, and a richer career depends largely on how you are perceived by senior managers, team members, peers, and potential clients or employers. So to maximize your career opportunities and get into a career that actually inspires you to get out of bed in the morning turning cartwheels, let's start by polishing up your personal brand.
1. Understand your value
Having a powerful personal brand means that you consistently deliver what you say you're going to deliver. In other words, it's the skills, experience, and value that you provide to your employer or clients. Whether it's bringing in new streams of revenue, managing highly valued projects, developing creatively outrageous marketing campaigns, or whatever, your career is fueled by the value that you consistently deliver to employers.
Your value is a unique blend of your strengths, professional accomplishments, and personal characteristics (such as being a good leader, risk taker, problem solver, strategic thinker, etc.). All of these things combined make up your "value package" which makes you truly unique from a crowd of colleagues, business associates, and even job applicants.
2. Get into a career where you can thrive (not just survive!)
Being in a passionless job is a career killer! If you're walking around dull and listless (like the Clairol Herbal Essence girl before she shampoos her hair), then others are sure to see you that way. It's impossible to have a powerful personal brand if you're just going through the motions at work. You need to be in a career that challenges you, flexes your professional muscles, and excites you!
Think about yourself three years from now. Do you want to be working for the same company, or the same clients, doing the same kind of work that you're doing today? If the answer is no, then think about what you want to be doing. Start by identifying the three key ingredients you need in the work itself to be happy and fulfilled such as leading teams, working on creative projects, developing new technologies, etc. Once you've defined the three key ingredients that you need to be excited in your job, then do whatever it takes to drive your career towards that vision.
3. Send the right messages
Everything you do and say sends messages to your manager, senior managers, clients, peers, and potential employers. Your words, actions, presentations, reports, work deliverables, and professional accomplishments, shape the perceptions others have about you and the value you provide.
So you should take every opportunity to send a very clear message that you are a high quality and results-driven contributor. Talk about the successes of your projects and teams, and the benefit they're providing to the company. Talk about the obstacles that your team overcame, and the lessons learned. This is where you are an asset to a company or client. When you send the message that you consistently deliver something of value to your employer or clients, you are not only creating a powerful personal brand but you are also developing an emotional connection in which they feel that they need you.
4. Network strategically
If you want bigger promotions, better clients, and a richer, more meaningful career you need to work with (and network with!) people who value and appreciate you. Otherwise, you'll be living in a frustrating world, spending precious time and energy to accomplish things, yet receiving very little in return.
Focus on creating a strong support system of what I call, career influencers. These are people who can hire you, promote you, inspire you, teach you, and open doors to new opportunities. Identify those managers, clients and colleagues who know and appreciate your work and nurture your relationships with them. Keep them updated on your professional accomplishments. Ask about their career path and strategies for blasting through challenges and roadblocks. Seek out people who can give you the roadmap, guidance, and inspiration to advance your career.
5. Think of yourself on a stage
Think about how you want others to perceive you. Do you want to be recognized as being smart? Strategic? Having specific expertise? A great leader? Whatever it is, you should be striving to send that message loud and clear.
Every day you have opportunities to shape and manage your personal brand. In every presentation or update that you give, in every meeting you attend, in all your conversations with other professionals ? think of yourself as being on a stage. It's your opportunity to shine and get noticed.
Powerful personal brands don't happen overnight. It takes time, focus, and commitment, but the payoff is huuuuuge. Imagine a world where you wake up and actually start turning cartwheels :))
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Whether you like it or not, the personal brand you project affects others? decisions as to your intelligence, character and ability, and determines whether or not they want to do business with you. The way you dress (and act) has a remarkable impact on the people you meet professionally and socially. This greatly affects how they treat you. Clients have told me that they have lost promotions, that deals have fallen through, that memberships were denied and friends have disappeared because they dismissed the importance of personal packaging (their personal brand).
If your personal brand is not professional and congruent, attractive and attracting you will be passed over - guaranteed. To be competitive, to have a greater influence on others, to attract more business and be more successful it's critical that you pay attention to ?personal branding.?
Before you sell anything ? your product, company or service you sell yourself first. Shift the balance of power in your favor. When you brand yourself you are perceived to be more desirable and in demand. Brand Status increases the bottom line ? both personally and corporately.
Now take large, successful companies for instance. They understand the power of ?branding? a product. They spend a lot of time, money and energy to create a ?brand? that is eye catching and appealing enough to sell their product through to market. They want to ensure that the buyer builds a strong connection with that brand.
Now think of yourself as A COMPANY OF ONE. How much time, money and energy have you spent in developing a ?personal brand? that is unique enough to sell through to your market? An individual who has a well-defined personal brand has more status and a tremendous advantage over the competition in the market place. Whether it's social or business, when you are well branded you are pre-sold, giving you a huge advantage over others selling themselves.
We know that in the current economy, competitiveness has increased dramatically. Business has become more serious and conservative - not only in attitude and business attire (the suit has returned to corporate America) but in etiquette and manner as well. The hallmarks of successful individuals in a fast paced global marketplace are their confidence, manners and poise. Mediocrity is dead and it's about time. It's no longer acceptable to dress inappropriately or do business with the wrong fork. There is a return to formality, elegance, manners and sophistication. Even though intelligence, experience and education count, companies are simply not hiring those who do not possess these all important ?soft? communication skills. It is the whole package that counts.
Tom Peters, author of ?In Search of Excellence? said it best:
?You either create a brand that is distinct ? or you become extinct.?
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Sherri Thomas has sinced written about articles on various topics from Career Change, About My Space and Teenagers. Sherri Thomas is President of Career Coaching 360, an international speaker, and author of "Career Smart ? 5 Steps to a Powerful Personal Brand." Career Coaching 360
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