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Ditch the Act: Reveal the Surprising Power of the Real You for Greater Success
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Ditch the Act: Reveal the Surprising Power of the Real You for Greater Success

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Use your failure, mistakes, and vulnerabilities to fund success-the proven guide to building a powerful personal brand through the fearless admission of just being human Business professionals are finding it harder and harder to break through the noise. The problem is, most of it is just that: noise.
What if you could gain more career success, respect, and a powerful digital presence by being your natural, flawed self instead of pretending to be perfect? Ditch the Act takes a strategic approach to this little-known secret to help you build an authentic, long-lasting personal brand. The authors-both marketing and communications experts-explain why exposure is important and how it cultivates more durable connections than any polished persona can, and they show how to use stories of failure and weakness in ways that build trust and loyalty from large audiences.
Inside, you’ll find an actionable, 7-step process for driving brand differentiation and growth. Actions include:
*Crafting a unique bio and creating an exposure resume *Writing out stories and thought leadership insights based on the exposure resume*Extracting key content pieces to turn into video scripts for posting, sharing, and embedding in existing content*Fostering camaraderie in new relationships People are getting weary of-and, frankly, seeing right through-the oversized egos dominating the business world today. By building a personal brand that is honest and authentic and that reveals personal struggles, you can build stronger, longer-lasting relationships-and achieve greater success.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Education
Country
United States
Date
27 November 2019
Pages
336
ISBN
9781260454376

Use your failure, mistakes, and vulnerabilities to fund success-the proven guide to building a powerful personal brand through the fearless admission of just being human Business professionals are finding it harder and harder to break through the noise. The problem is, most of it is just that: noise.
What if you could gain more career success, respect, and a powerful digital presence by being your natural, flawed self instead of pretending to be perfect? Ditch the Act takes a strategic approach to this little-known secret to help you build an authentic, long-lasting personal brand. The authors-both marketing and communications experts-explain why exposure is important and how it cultivates more durable connections than any polished persona can, and they show how to use stories of failure and weakness in ways that build trust and loyalty from large audiences.
Inside, you’ll find an actionable, 7-step process for driving brand differentiation and growth. Actions include:
*Crafting a unique bio and creating an exposure resume *Writing out stories and thought leadership insights based on the exposure resume*Extracting key content pieces to turn into video scripts for posting, sharing, and embedding in existing content*Fostering camaraderie in new relationships People are getting weary of-and, frankly, seeing right through-the oversized egos dominating the business world today. By building a personal brand that is honest and authentic and that reveals personal struggles, you can build stronger, longer-lasting relationships-and achieve greater success.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Education
Country
United States
Date
27 November 2019
Pages
336
ISBN
9781260454376