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Leveraging your personal brand up the ladder

- Stepping up Novice to Aware Aware to Establishe­d Establishe­d to Authority Authority to Influencer Societal / National Influence

Having a strong personal brand is vital to ensure you are viewed as a profession­al and respected leader in your industry. The stronger your voice, the more career opportunit­ies present themselves and the more powerfully you can advocate for your industry and others. However the question many ask is “how do I start developing my personal brand”? Moving from the first personal branding stage of “Novice” to “Aware” is a simple process. Becoming aware of your personal and career achievemen­ts is key, helping you understand what you can offer your industry, as well as giving you a strong focus towards where you wish your future career to progress. Getting quoted in local media i s also good as you are starting to develop awareness about who you are and what you can offer others. For those with a solid amount of career experience in an industry are already usually at this stage. From here, having a profession­al online profile ( think LinkedIn) that promotes your brand, up- to- date social media presence and writing the occasional article for local media is very positive. Here a person i s respected as an authority in their field. They may have been quoted in national media as an expert or been featured in their industry magazine. As well as this, they may have presented at an industry conference as an expert and may also have an industry- focused blog to share what they know. As an “influencer in your industry”, you will probably be employed in a senior level role in your field ( e. g. GM HR of large company), have advanced- level tertiary qualificat­ions and have spoken numerous times at industry conference­s as an expert. You may also have developed you own industry intellectu­al property ( IP) and featured on a recognised TV show as an expert. A leader in an industry is expected to speak regularly at industry conference­s ( both nationally and internatio­nally), may own an influentia­l business or be featured semiregula­rly on national media as an expert in their industry. As well as this, they may have a published book in field of their expertise, have a respected industry focused blog or their own personal “expert” website. After this last industry stage, an individual moves into the state of “societal influence” where they start to develop a “household” personal brand. For most business people, however, this is a “bridge too far”, as the level of personal scrutiny ( and potentiall­y family privacy) a person is expected to share at this level, is one with which most profession­als are uncomforta­ble.

Remember that transition­ing from “Novice” to “Influencer” is a lifelong journey. Be patient with your progress and enjoy the rewards of helping lead and guide your industry for years to come.

Contact Tom to speak at your next event www. TomONeil. com & www. CV. CO. NZ

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