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Personal branding

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Home About the Blog Michael’s Bio Resources Lead on Purpose Entries RSS | Comments RSS Top Posts Lead on Purpose featured Five leadership practices for improving customer service Five factors of leadership Real-world examples of customer service Leadership and Product Management Five stages of problem solving Guest Post: The Yin-Yang of (..)

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Becoming successful

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Filed under: Knowledge , Leadership , Learning Tagged: | employee , Greg Strouse , success « Personal branding Taking chances » Like Be the first to like this post. These rules are not only great for employees but also for leaders at any level. This post merits careful study.

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Speak the language

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Within a few days I began to pick out the nuances of Castellano (Argentina’s brand of Spanish) and within a couple of months I understood most of what people were saying (though speaking took a few more months of study and hard work). I struggled to understand how the Spanish I learned before was so different than what I was hearing.

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Does your firm have the wrong type of leaders?

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Filed under: Leadership , Team Building Tagged: | Art Petty , evil leaders , values « Pay attention to your peers Personal branding » Like Be the first to like this post. Be sure to read the comments on both posts as well.

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Value comes from work

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Teenagers and cars: When parents buy their teenager a brand new car for his 16th birthday, he’s no doubt happy to have the car, but too often doesn’t take good care of it and crashes it or burns up the engine (or does something else to ruin it). Too often the business fails because the heirs did not learn the value of hard work.

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Building your position

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I’ll do a full review when I finish, but for now I want to share Abraham’s fifteen ways to build your position into a strong brand. Continually add to your brand equity by doing more, caring more, contributing more. Attach the suffix “In your service” to everything you do for your clients.

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Create value for others

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Chris focuses on helping others, and in doing so increases his brand and his value. He finds information that’s useful to his readers/followers. He asks questions and engages people in his conversations. Check out the interview on David’s blog. This concept is not a secret. It’s not magic.

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