What are the true benefits of personal branding? How is it done? This presentation presents a complete guide to personal branding, from A to Z. Learn the language of personal branding in this concise guide.
Personal Branding | Stand Out From The CrowdMoataz Yasser
Personal branding involves creating a unique promise of value for yourself that helps you stand out from others and get opportunities. It is important because of increased job competition. The personal branding canvas is a tool used to define your personal brand across nine blocks that cover your personality, values, services offered, target audience, qualifications, channels to reach your audience, and investments needed. The canvas should be discussed with customers, updated over time, and remember that the most important thing is to be authentic because everyone else is already taken.
How to do personal branding to stand out? In today’s digital social world, personal branding is essential to form trust, differentiate yourself, form trust, control perception, and eventually become thought leader. In this deck, I explain how to become a thought leader by creating your personal brand leveraging social media (e.g., LinkedIn, Twitter). Further, I explain how to thrive on social media using tools to automate, find valuable content to share, and leverage growth hacking techniques.
Sohan Babu Khatri has extensive professional experience as CEO of Three H Management and director of White Space. He also works as an adjunct faculty at several universities. He holds a BE in Civil Engineering from Pulchowk Campus in Nepal, an MBA in Finance and Marketing from Bangalore University, and certifications in financial management and analysis.
The document discusses various aspects of non-verbal communication and body language. It covers topics such as:
- The importance of non-verbal cues like tone of voice and body language in communication.
- Different body language signals like arm crossing, handshakes, and gestures and what they convey.
- Techniques for reading body language like looking at clusters of gestures and evaluating congruence between words and signals.
- Ways certain gestures can indicate dominance, submission, or how to counter power displays in interactions.
- Factors that make women generally more perceptive readers of body language.
Body language communicates much more than words and can reveal truths that words try to hide. It provides information about territorial spaces and cultural norms around space. Invasion of personal space can make people feel troubled, defensive, or aggressive. Public masks and body positions also provide clues about social dynamics and inclusion or exclusion of others. Misinterpretation of body language signals can lead to trouble such as conflicts, wrong assumptions, and even legal issues. Overall, body language reveals important truths about people and relationships.
The document discusses personal branding and how to create a successful personal brand. It states that personal branding is not just about getting a job, but also about image management. It encourages defining a personal brand by focusing on consistency, understanding your target audience, having a relevant message, and creative branding identity. The document provides tips for discovering and promoting your personal brand such as volunteering, writing, public speaking, using social media like LinkedIn and blogs, and building credibility through a consistent message.
This document discusses personal branding and provides a 3-step process for developing a personal brand. It emphasizes that personal branding allows individuals to stand out from the crowd and differentiate themselves by defining their unique value proposition. The 3 steps are: 1) Discover your core identity by understanding your passions, skills, and purpose. 2) Differentiate yourself by identifying your target audience and what makes you unique for them. 3) Show your brand by maintaining online visibility, building credibility, and communicating your value to customers. Developing a strong personal brand is presented as a way to improve career and business opportunities.
The slides from my inaugural creative brief writing workshop. Theory and practice. Attendees had to complete a brief prior to the session, and their work was used to illustrate best brief writing practice. More sessions to follow.
Personal Branding | Stand Out From The CrowdMoataz Yasser
Personal branding involves creating a unique promise of value for yourself that helps you stand out from others and get opportunities. It is important because of increased job competition. The personal branding canvas is a tool used to define your personal brand across nine blocks that cover your personality, values, services offered, target audience, qualifications, channels to reach your audience, and investments needed. The canvas should be discussed with customers, updated over time, and remember that the most important thing is to be authentic because everyone else is already taken.
How to do personal branding to stand out? In today’s digital social world, personal branding is essential to form trust, differentiate yourself, form trust, control perception, and eventually become thought leader. In this deck, I explain how to become a thought leader by creating your personal brand leveraging social media (e.g., LinkedIn, Twitter). Further, I explain how to thrive on social media using tools to automate, find valuable content to share, and leverage growth hacking techniques.
Sohan Babu Khatri has extensive professional experience as CEO of Three H Management and director of White Space. He also works as an adjunct faculty at several universities. He holds a BE in Civil Engineering from Pulchowk Campus in Nepal, an MBA in Finance and Marketing from Bangalore University, and certifications in financial management and analysis.
The document discusses various aspects of non-verbal communication and body language. It covers topics such as:
- The importance of non-verbal cues like tone of voice and body language in communication.
- Different body language signals like arm crossing, handshakes, and gestures and what they convey.
- Techniques for reading body language like looking at clusters of gestures and evaluating congruence between words and signals.
- Ways certain gestures can indicate dominance, submission, or how to counter power displays in interactions.
- Factors that make women generally more perceptive readers of body language.
Body language communicates much more than words and can reveal truths that words try to hide. It provides information about territorial spaces and cultural norms around space. Invasion of personal space can make people feel troubled, defensive, or aggressive. Public masks and body positions also provide clues about social dynamics and inclusion or exclusion of others. Misinterpretation of body language signals can lead to trouble such as conflicts, wrong assumptions, and even legal issues. Overall, body language reveals important truths about people and relationships.
The document discusses personal branding and how to create a successful personal brand. It states that personal branding is not just about getting a job, but also about image management. It encourages defining a personal brand by focusing on consistency, understanding your target audience, having a relevant message, and creative branding identity. The document provides tips for discovering and promoting your personal brand such as volunteering, writing, public speaking, using social media like LinkedIn and blogs, and building credibility through a consistent message.
This document discusses personal branding and provides a 3-step process for developing a personal brand. It emphasizes that personal branding allows individuals to stand out from the crowd and differentiate themselves by defining their unique value proposition. The 3 steps are: 1) Discover your core identity by understanding your passions, skills, and purpose. 2) Differentiate yourself by identifying your target audience and what makes you unique for them. 3) Show your brand by maintaining online visibility, building credibility, and communicating your value to customers. Developing a strong personal brand is presented as a way to improve career and business opportunities.
The slides from my inaugural creative brief writing workshop. Theory and practice. Attendees had to complete a brief prior to the session, and their work was used to illustrate best brief writing practice. More sessions to follow.
1. The document discusses the concept of "Disruption®" which refers to surprising the market in a positively different way to achieve a shared vision and accelerate business growth by breaking conventions.
2. It emphasizes that incremental improvements will only lead to incremental results, while disruption aims for a 10x breakthrough in areas like marketing, products/services, and business models.
3. The key takeaways are to make people the differentiator, create and nurture a unique culture, and find real problems to solve to create real value for customers.
This document provides tips and guidance on personal branding and presentations. It discusses the importance of personal branding and having a clear personal branding strategy. It then covers using LinkedIn effectively for personal branding and networking, including tips on profile optimization, joining groups, and using it for job hunting. The document also provides advice on resumes, interviewing, and presenting with impact. For presentations specifically, it outlines best practices like keeping it simple, using the right charts, optimizing images, limiting effects, practicing, and presenting with passion. The overall document is aimed at helping individuals improve their personal branding and presentation skills.
Nonverbal communication such as facial expressions, gestures, posture, and proxemics account for over half of messages sent. First impressions are formed based on a person's appearance, enthusiasm, and tone of voice. Nonverbal cues should reinforce verbal messages to ensure effective communication, while inconsistent cues can cancel each other out. Factors like dress, eye contact, handshake, and body language impact first impressions and the ability to develop trust and rapport.
The document discusses personal branding and how to build an effective personal brand. It recommends focusing on becoming an invaluable asset to your network through your skills and expertise, positioning yourself as the go-to person for a specific skill, and producing and sharing content that demonstrates your knowledge so that others will talk about you positively. The goal is to have people perceive you in a certain way and know what you are known for so that you can be compensated based on your passions.
This document discusses the importance of personal branding, especially for academics. It defines personal branding as managing how one presents themselves to others. LinkedIn is identified as a key tool for personal branding due to its professional focus. The document provides tips for using LinkedIn effectively, including creating a distinctive profile, being visible and active in groups, and maintaining consistency. Different social media are outlined as targeting different demographics. Overall, the document emphasizes authenticity and investing ongoing effort to develop an academic personal brand through platforms like LinkedIn.
The document provides descriptions of various body language cues and their potential meanings, including:
1) Tapping fingers can indicate impatience or nervousness. 2) A smile from someone like Amrishpuri in a film may indicate a sinister or mocking attitude rather than a genuine smile. 3) Tilting the head to one side can show active listening or concentration. 4) Crossed arms, pursed lips, and nail biting may demonstrate defensiveness, worry, stress or disagreement. 5) Gestures like leaning in, handshakes, and nodding can communicate interest, confidence, and acknowledgement.
Business communication ppt mba communication pptBabasab Patil
This document discusses business communication through presentations and negotiations. It notes that presentations are an effective way to share information with audiences and should have a clear structure, use visuals like charts and graphs, and engage the audience. The document also defines negotiation as a process of bargaining between two parties who want something from each other to reach a mutually agreeable agreement. It outlines the key stages of the negotiation process as the initial offer, counter offers, concessions, compromise, and final agreement.
Personal Branding To Stand Out & Differentiate YourselfMohamed Yasser
Learn how to stand out of the crowd and differentiate yourself by personal branding strategies, treat yourself as a brand that delivers a unique value in your career field, personal branding will help you stand out and differentiate yourself away of competitors.
The document provides tips for making a great first impression when meeting someone for the first time. It emphasizes that people form opinions about you within the first 3 seconds based on your appearance, body language, and demeanor. Some key tips include arriving a few minutes early, being confident and relaxed, dressing appropriately for the situation, smiling, making eye contact, asking questions to learn about the other person, having a positive attitude, and giving the person your full attention. The goal is to make the best possible first impression in the limited time available.
The document provides guidance on running a brand workshop to clarify a company's brand strategy. It outlines exercises to determine the company's vision, audiences, value proposition, personality, and design preferences. The workshop is facilitated and includes roles like a decider to make final calls. Exercises include creating a 5-year roadmap, identifying tensions the brand can address, and selecting core values. The goal is to gather input to develop a comprehensive brand foundation document.
Non verbal communication or body language is a part of effective communication skills even it has more importance than verbal communication, great speakers are very professional in using body language to enhance their speech.
This document discusses body language and how to identify and deal with difficult people. It provides information on various elements of body language including posture, eye contact, gestures, speech, voice and tone. It describes how to recognize body language signals that indicate someone is being defensive, bored, lying, or having other reactions. The document also profiles different types of difficult people like bullies, complainers, procrastinators and those with poor social skills, and provides tips on how to effectively deal with each type through body language.
Personal Branding presentation for the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber's women's leadership development program - WE Lead - on February 2, 2010 by Jennifer McClure. www.cincyrecruiter.com
30 Tips To Build Your Personal Brand From 37 ExpertsReferralCandy
Having a strong personal brand is a tremendous asset to every entrepreneur. While brands and businesses might be built around ideas, like it or not, they’re still ultimately represented by people. Are you doing your brand justice?
To help you, here are 30 tips we’ve aggregated from a wonderful blogpost by Navid Moazzez, featuring 37 experts. We hope you find them useful!
This document discusses the importance of feedback in developing competencies and improving recruitment and development processes. It notes that feedback involves both giving and receiving communication and can reveal blind spots, and that it should be given thoughtfully and voluntarily to help employees choose areas to improve. The document encourages selecting raters and a plan to get feedback, thanking those who provide it, in order to gain a balanced perspective and continue learning and developing skills.
The document discusses the importance of personal branding. It defines personal branding as distinguishing yourself from others through words, ideas, images or values. It notes that personal branding can help you stand out, establish expertise, build connections and opportunities. The document provides golden rules for personal branding, such as having focus, being genuine, telling your story consistently and creating positive impact. It also gives tips for creating an effective personal brand, such as identifying your audience, becoming an expert, sharing expertise, developing a value proposition and using social media and networking.
1. The document discusses various body language gestures and their potential meanings, such as eyes looking up and to the right meaning trying to recall memories, and a hand over the mouth indicating deceit.
2. Some positive gestures mentioned are open palms or leaning forward, while negative gestures include crossed arms, tightly clasped hands, and feet pointing towards the door.
3. Body language conveys over 50% of communication, with gestures accounting for 57% and facial expressions making up 20%. Maintaining good posture and avoiding excessive movement are recommended.
This document discusses various interpersonal skills including assertiveness, team building, leadership, and time management. It provides definitions and strategies for developing each skill. Assertiveness involves confidently expressing needs and emotions without aggression. Team building enhances social relations and role clarity through collaborative tasks. Good leadership includes vision, motivation, guidance, and clear communication. Time management maximizes productivity through planning, prioritization, and efficiency. Developing interpersonal skills can improve both professional and personal success.
My presentation on how to build your personal brand, updated in March 2017. This covers how to build your brand, how to generate content and then syndicate it.
This document is Aldrin Suson's personal branding assignment which provides biographical information about himself. It includes details about his education at California Baptist University in public relations and nursing. It discusses his personal mission statement and background growing up in the Philippines. It also outlines his recent travels, internships in fashion public relations, goals to work in both fashion and nursing, and inspiration from his father.
1. The document discusses the concept of "Disruption®" which refers to surprising the market in a positively different way to achieve a shared vision and accelerate business growth by breaking conventions.
2. It emphasizes that incremental improvements will only lead to incremental results, while disruption aims for a 10x breakthrough in areas like marketing, products/services, and business models.
3. The key takeaways are to make people the differentiator, create and nurture a unique culture, and find real problems to solve to create real value for customers.
This document provides tips and guidance on personal branding and presentations. It discusses the importance of personal branding and having a clear personal branding strategy. It then covers using LinkedIn effectively for personal branding and networking, including tips on profile optimization, joining groups, and using it for job hunting. The document also provides advice on resumes, interviewing, and presenting with impact. For presentations specifically, it outlines best practices like keeping it simple, using the right charts, optimizing images, limiting effects, practicing, and presenting with passion. The overall document is aimed at helping individuals improve their personal branding and presentation skills.
Nonverbal communication such as facial expressions, gestures, posture, and proxemics account for over half of messages sent. First impressions are formed based on a person's appearance, enthusiasm, and tone of voice. Nonverbal cues should reinforce verbal messages to ensure effective communication, while inconsistent cues can cancel each other out. Factors like dress, eye contact, handshake, and body language impact first impressions and the ability to develop trust and rapport.
The document discusses personal branding and how to build an effective personal brand. It recommends focusing on becoming an invaluable asset to your network through your skills and expertise, positioning yourself as the go-to person for a specific skill, and producing and sharing content that demonstrates your knowledge so that others will talk about you positively. The goal is to have people perceive you in a certain way and know what you are known for so that you can be compensated based on your passions.
This document discusses the importance of personal branding, especially for academics. It defines personal branding as managing how one presents themselves to others. LinkedIn is identified as a key tool for personal branding due to its professional focus. The document provides tips for using LinkedIn effectively, including creating a distinctive profile, being visible and active in groups, and maintaining consistency. Different social media are outlined as targeting different demographics. Overall, the document emphasizes authenticity and investing ongoing effort to develop an academic personal brand through platforms like LinkedIn.
The document provides descriptions of various body language cues and their potential meanings, including:
1) Tapping fingers can indicate impatience or nervousness. 2) A smile from someone like Amrishpuri in a film may indicate a sinister or mocking attitude rather than a genuine smile. 3) Tilting the head to one side can show active listening or concentration. 4) Crossed arms, pursed lips, and nail biting may demonstrate defensiveness, worry, stress or disagreement. 5) Gestures like leaning in, handshakes, and nodding can communicate interest, confidence, and acknowledgement.
Business communication ppt mba communication pptBabasab Patil
This document discusses business communication through presentations and negotiations. It notes that presentations are an effective way to share information with audiences and should have a clear structure, use visuals like charts and graphs, and engage the audience. The document also defines negotiation as a process of bargaining between two parties who want something from each other to reach a mutually agreeable agreement. It outlines the key stages of the negotiation process as the initial offer, counter offers, concessions, compromise, and final agreement.
Personal Branding To Stand Out & Differentiate YourselfMohamed Yasser
Learn how to stand out of the crowd and differentiate yourself by personal branding strategies, treat yourself as a brand that delivers a unique value in your career field, personal branding will help you stand out and differentiate yourself away of competitors.
The document provides tips for making a great first impression when meeting someone for the first time. It emphasizes that people form opinions about you within the first 3 seconds based on your appearance, body language, and demeanor. Some key tips include arriving a few minutes early, being confident and relaxed, dressing appropriately for the situation, smiling, making eye contact, asking questions to learn about the other person, having a positive attitude, and giving the person your full attention. The goal is to make the best possible first impression in the limited time available.
The document provides guidance on running a brand workshop to clarify a company's brand strategy. It outlines exercises to determine the company's vision, audiences, value proposition, personality, and design preferences. The workshop is facilitated and includes roles like a decider to make final calls. Exercises include creating a 5-year roadmap, identifying tensions the brand can address, and selecting core values. The goal is to gather input to develop a comprehensive brand foundation document.
Non verbal communication or body language is a part of effective communication skills even it has more importance than verbal communication, great speakers are very professional in using body language to enhance their speech.
This document discusses body language and how to identify and deal with difficult people. It provides information on various elements of body language including posture, eye contact, gestures, speech, voice and tone. It describes how to recognize body language signals that indicate someone is being defensive, bored, lying, or having other reactions. The document also profiles different types of difficult people like bullies, complainers, procrastinators and those with poor social skills, and provides tips on how to effectively deal with each type through body language.
Personal Branding presentation for the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber's women's leadership development program - WE Lead - on February 2, 2010 by Jennifer McClure. www.cincyrecruiter.com
30 Tips To Build Your Personal Brand From 37 ExpertsReferralCandy
Having a strong personal brand is a tremendous asset to every entrepreneur. While brands and businesses might be built around ideas, like it or not, they’re still ultimately represented by people. Are you doing your brand justice?
To help you, here are 30 tips we’ve aggregated from a wonderful blogpost by Navid Moazzez, featuring 37 experts. We hope you find them useful!
This document discusses the importance of feedback in developing competencies and improving recruitment and development processes. It notes that feedback involves both giving and receiving communication and can reveal blind spots, and that it should be given thoughtfully and voluntarily to help employees choose areas to improve. The document encourages selecting raters and a plan to get feedback, thanking those who provide it, in order to gain a balanced perspective and continue learning and developing skills.
The document discusses the importance of personal branding. It defines personal branding as distinguishing yourself from others through words, ideas, images or values. It notes that personal branding can help you stand out, establish expertise, build connections and opportunities. The document provides golden rules for personal branding, such as having focus, being genuine, telling your story consistently and creating positive impact. It also gives tips for creating an effective personal brand, such as identifying your audience, becoming an expert, sharing expertise, developing a value proposition and using social media and networking.
1. The document discusses various body language gestures and their potential meanings, such as eyes looking up and to the right meaning trying to recall memories, and a hand over the mouth indicating deceit.
2. Some positive gestures mentioned are open palms or leaning forward, while negative gestures include crossed arms, tightly clasped hands, and feet pointing towards the door.
3. Body language conveys over 50% of communication, with gestures accounting for 57% and facial expressions making up 20%. Maintaining good posture and avoiding excessive movement are recommended.
This document discusses various interpersonal skills including assertiveness, team building, leadership, and time management. It provides definitions and strategies for developing each skill. Assertiveness involves confidently expressing needs and emotions without aggression. Team building enhances social relations and role clarity through collaborative tasks. Good leadership includes vision, motivation, guidance, and clear communication. Time management maximizes productivity through planning, prioritization, and efficiency. Developing interpersonal skills can improve both professional and personal success.
My presentation on how to build your personal brand, updated in March 2017. This covers how to build your brand, how to generate content and then syndicate it.
This document is Aldrin Suson's personal branding assignment which provides biographical information about himself. It includes details about his education at California Baptist University in public relations and nursing. It discusses his personal mission statement and background growing up in the Philippines. It also outlines his recent travels, internships in fashion public relations, goals to work in both fashion and nursing, and inspiration from his father.
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The document discusses what makes an effective or ineffective presentation. It lists several factors that contribute to an effective presentation including having knowledge of the subject matter, confidence, clear structure, natural delivery, rehearsal, and engaging the audience with questions. Ineffective presentations are said to include being poorly prepared, nervous delivery, complex language, hiding behind slides, and not engaging the audience. It also discusses using fears and nerves to your advantage by being well prepared.
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The document provides advice on personal branding and networking. It discusses discovering and developing your personal brand through understanding your strengths and goals. It emphasizes the importance of communicating your brand consistently across online and in-person platforms and maintaining your brand over time. Networking and volunteering are presented as ways to meet potential opportunities while strengthening your personal brand.
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The document summarizes 10 key facts about the future of work: 1) Jobs are becoming more knowledge-based, requiring skills like analytical thinking. 2) Employment has grown most in healthcare, education, and professional services. 3) Automation is replacing many traditional jobs, with estimates that 47-50% of current jobs could be automated. 4) People see other jobs as more at risk of automation than their own. 5) More people express worry than optimism about automation's impact. 6) Workers see technology as more positively impacting their careers. 7) Higher-educated workers report greater benefits from technology. 8) Skills in technology, communication, and lifelong learning are seen as most important for the future. 9)
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Parabolic antenna alignment system with Real-Time Angle Position FeedbackStevenPatrick17
Introduction
Parabolic antennas are a crucial component in many communication systems, including satellite communications, radio telescopes, and television broadcasting. Ensuring these antennas are properly aligned is vital for optimal performance and signal strength. A parabolic antenna alignment system, equipped with real-time angle position feedback and fault tracking, is designed to address this need. This document delves into the components, design, and implementation of such a system, highlighting its significance and applications.
Importance of Parabolic Antenna Alignment
The alignment of a parabolic antenna directly affects its performance. Even minor misalignments can lead to significant signal loss, which can degrade the quality of the received signal or cause communication failures. Proper alignment ensures that the antenna's focal point is accurately directed toward the signal source, maximizing the antenna's gain and efficiency. This precision is especially crucial in applications like satellite communications, where the antenna must track geostationary satellites with high accuracy.
Components of a Parabolic Antenna Alignment System
A parabolic antenna alignment system typically includes the following components:
Parabolic Dish: The primary reflector that collects and focuses incoming signals.
Feedhorn and Low Noise Block (LNB): Positioned at the dish's focal point to receive signals.
Stepper or Servo Motors: Adjust the azimuth (horizontal) and elevation (vertical) angles of the antenna.
Microcontroller (e.g., Arduino, Raspberry Pi): Processes sensor data and controls the motors.
Potentiometers: Provide feedback on the antenna's current angle positions.
Fault Detection Sensors: Monitor for potential faults such as cable discontinuities or LNB failures.
Control Software: Runs on the microcontroller, handling real-time processing and decision-making.
Real-Time Angle Position Feedback
Real-time feedback on the antenna's angle position is essential for maintaining precise alignment. This feedback is typically provided by potentiometers or rotary encoders, which continuously monitor the azimuth and elevation angles. The microcontroller reads this data and adjusts the motors accordingly to keep the antenna aligned with the signal source.
Fault Tracking in Antenna Alignment Systems
Fault tracking is vital for the reliability and performance of the antenna system. Common faults include cable discontinuities, LNB malfunctions, and motor failures. Sensors integrated into the system can detect these faults and either notify the user or initiate corrective actions automatically.
Design and Implementation
1. Parabolic Dish and Feedhorn
The parabolic dish is designed to reflect incoming signals to a focal point where the feedhorn and LNB are located. The dish's size and shape depend on the specific application and frequency range.
2. Motors and Position Control
Stepper motors or servo motors are used to control the azimuth and elevation of