There they go – by bike, car, bus or airplane – our kids are off to school. Some are headed to kindergarten with their crisp Scooby Doo backpacks resting squarely on their shoulders. Some are headed to high school, prepped with fashionable jeans, iPhone and Air Jordan tennis shoes. Others are headed to college – […]
Personal Brand Management
Is Your Audience Getting the Message?
I worked with a client in California who was in the financial planning profession, and she was passionate about technology. She was in her late 20s, a very bright young woman who loved all things technical. She managed all her appointment data through her iPhone, she emailed seminar invitations, she emailed client newsletters, alerts, feedback […]
Dressing the Part
Have you ever changed the way you naturally dress to fit in with a group? I know I’ve dressed down to make myself blend in more… or worn conservative, constrictive outfits so I looked more like my peers. For me that resulted in feeling stifled. When I dress to express myself – a bold necklace […]
10 Ways to Personalize Client Appreciation
Most of us know to send a “thank you” note to show appreciation. We’ve learned to stay in touch with clients (thanks to reminder software in our BlackBerrys, Outlook and calendars.) And we know not to arrive empty-handed to a social event. When times are stressful, how can we go above-and-beyond to thank clients who […]
Podcast: The Personal Branding Process
Everyone has a personal brand – it is how you’re known and what you’re known to stand for. Professionals and executives with strong personal brands attract the right results, the right clients and opportunities, and they gain recognition for their work. They have crafted their reputations authentically and are in control of the legacy they […]
My Name is Not Linda, Lisa, Lydia or Lita
What’s in a name? Often a lot! Take my name for instance. “Lida” is of Dutch origin and is the same as the name of a dear family friend of my parents. Recently, I had a conversation with a gentleman who repeatedly struggled to pronounce my name. As he continued to try to get it […]