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Why Teach Personal Branding in College?
A tall, good-looking MBA student in a button-front shirt and jeans wandered into the lecture hall early at a West Coast university where I was to give a leadership branding seminar. I struck up a conversation with him, asking about …
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Personal Branding
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How to Reinvent Your Personal Brand After Failure
In the dark days following a failure–whether it is business, career or school—it seems as if the sun will never shine on you again. You feel like the world has forever marked you as a loser and you are doomed …
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Brand, Career, Innovation, Leadership, Messaging, Personal Branding, Positioning, Rebranding
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