p.s. Building Your Personal Brand (E: 108)

EPISODE · Jan 29, 2024 · 12 MIN

p.s. Building Your Personal Brand (E: 108)

from Exceptional Admins | A Podcast for Assistants · host Hilani Ellis

SUMMARY:An insightful episode that covers the power of building your personal brand, so you are seen as a strategic business partner.INTENTION:To offer the listener unmatched insight into why building your personal brand helps you evolve in your career, earn more income, and stand out at work.EXCERPT:"What strengths build out your suite of strengths, and how do you express your unique (work) style while engaging in creative storytelling?" HilaniNEWSLETTER:Subscribe HereIN THIS EPISODE:Starbucks and McDonald's coffee analogy was inspired by the Invisible Influence BookDISCOVER:Website: Exceptional AdminsOutreach: LinkedIn CommunityReading: Book PageSocial: InstagramBe a Guest on the Show: Form Bottom of PageDEVELOPMENT:ea University - Unlock Your Potential: Elevate Your ImpactThe Exclusive ea University Workshop Skills Accelerator Program 4-Week program starts April 18, 2024 - Don't Miss Out!OFFERINGS:Free Development Workbook: HERECourses: ea School- Course Topics: Building Your Personal Brand40% off Code now through 4/15/2023 - 40_MYBRAND course

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