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Managing Brand You: 7 Steps to Creating Your Most Successful Self

Managing Brand You: 7 Steps to Creating Your Most Successful Self
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Managing Brand You: 7 Steps to Creating Your Most Successful Self

 
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Whether we realize it or not, we are all brands. We all have qualities that shape and influence how the people in our lives see us-and how we see ourselves. Nationally respected brand experts Jerry Wilson and Ira Blumenthal have helped some of the most exceptional companies and individuals in the world perfect their images. Now, in Managing Brand You, they reveal their proven seven-step process for personal brand building. Using illuminating examples from successful corporations like Coca-Cola and Starbucks as well as high-profile celebrities like Bono and Oprah, Managing Brand You gives readers a step-by-step guide for conducting a self analysis, creating a unique identity, defining their objectives, discovering their passions, creating a plan, putting that plan into action, and monitoring their progress. Wise and insightful, this book will help readers identify what it is that makes them unique and communicate it in a way that guarantees them success.

 
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Product Details
Author:Jerry S. Wilson
Hardcover:256 pages
Publisher:AMACOM
Publication Date:July 16, 2008
Language:English
ISBN:0814410685
Product Length:8.9 inches
Product Width:6.4 inches
Product Height:0.91 inches
Product Weight:1.14 pounds
Package Length:9.0 inches
Package Width:6.3 inches
Package Height:1.3 inches
Package Weight:1.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 13 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 13 customer reviews )
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10 of 12 found the following review helpful:


3What "Brand" am I?  Feb 03, 2009 By Larry Slater "LarrySlater.com"
I had rather high hopes when I picked up this book. After reading that I needed to "Brand" myself in several books, I thought this book would be perfect for managing the NEW Brand ME. So I picked it up and started to do my usual reading and quickly found that this book is more about product brands then people. But youwould expect that right. After all, this IS a book on branding as it refers to people. But why does it have to be as boring as most of those "corporate speak" books? And this book wasn't that much help in focusing on me.

But there was one good aspect of the book. The quotes at the beginning of the chapters were deeper and more relavant then the chapters. I wrote down some of then as they teach the points clearer then the prose written by the authors.

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5Tough times calls for this book!  Feb 06, 2009 By William Levisay
I want to strongly recommend this book, especially to those in these tough times who are in transition and are looking for their next great opportunity. Taking the disciplined approach recommended by Ira and Jerry, thinking about yourself as your "most valuable brand", and looking for ways to differentiate that brand in a challenging marketplace are vitally important ideas. I encourage you to buy this book, dive deep into the seven steps (keep a close eye on the step where they talk about creating a "Unique Identity") and make your brand as successful in the marketplace as possible!

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4Good reference guide  Aug 25, 2009 By T. Hennum "Marketing Guy"
Good book for creating your personal brand. Very well planned and deep reaching. Thorough without being overly lengthy.

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5A Monument of Development Discipline  Nov 12, 2008 By Dorothy Hart-Manuel
Managing Brand you is a monument of development discipline designed to encourage anyone who is willing to ignite their talents of higher learning and prosperous living. It is a unique read displayed for the entry level individual as well as the corporate mega leader. Not only is it a great tool for the workplace, but an ultimate guide for one who wants to grow and enjoy life to the full. It invites you to revisit you and see what changes you can make in your own life, your career, and the things around you to experience a life of change. Being the best advocate of your own development is the strength found in reading Jerry Wilson's "Managing Brand You." I encourage you to get a copy for yourself, your children, and your closest friend. Spread the wisdom and knowledge of a successful leader into the life of someone very special to you. That's the difference you can make in someone's life today. I am inspired and you will be too.

Dorothy Hart-Manuel


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5Managing Brand You  Sep 10, 2008 By Melinda Tinsley
Managing Brand You is an intriguing concept of thinking of one's self as a brand. I found the chapter on the brand audit to be especially insightful when I thought about some of my experiences from the five stages in life, from childhood on into adulthood, and how those experiences helped create the person I had become. This helped me to understand how I needed to position myself, set goals for myself, and then implement those plans. I know now that personal branding is a critical element for me personally and professionally - how I see myself and how others see me. After reading the book and following through on the exercises, I found myself energized and refocused on myself and my goals. There is a great deal of substance in this book and it would be very helpful to all who read it.

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