This is a presentation I did for International Professional Womens Association of Chile (Feb 2010). I was teaching them ways to get their name out and shift from a career to an entrepreneurial path.
How to create a movement by crafting your hero storyJonathan Mead
When you get clear on your work's Hero Story, your business can become a movement. Your work can become legendary.
Get the full course here: www.theplaybook.co
This presentation guides you through the process of developing your "Hero's Journey" story via the form of a compelling about page.
You can use this story anywhere though to talk about your work and purpose, on your Twitter bio or over coffee with a potential partner. When you tell people about the work you do and why it matters, you'll no longer shrink of hesitate, you'll stand tall knowing that what you're doing is vital in the world.
The women's leadership group of BD asked for a presentation on how to create an inspirational career. In this presentation I reveal three simple techniques you can use today!
Ciclo para Emprendedores: 4ª Sesión. Sin mercado no hay startup: customer dis...EAE Business School
El jueves 9 de abril a las 19.00 horas se llevará a cabo la cuarta sesión online del Ciclo para Emprendedores.
“Sin mercado no hay startup: customer discovery”, el cuarto módulo del ciclo, se centrará en entender cuál es el mercado y el segmento de cliente, en profundizar en el principio GOTB (Get Out of The Building) y en analizar las diferentes metodologías de validación de hipótesis.
Always Eat Left Handed - New Revised Edition Visual OverviewRohit Bhargava
A visual look at the ALL NEW revised edition of the entertainingly irreverent help-self book filled with brutally honest secrets of success no one has ever dared to tell you. Completely revised edition of the best seller than has been downloaded more than 25,000 times.
Monetizing your gift could be defined as creating a cash flow from your gift, generating income from it or taking your gift from the amateur to the professional dimension.
How to create a movement by crafting your hero storyJonathan Mead
When you get clear on your work's Hero Story, your business can become a movement. Your work can become legendary.
Get the full course here: www.theplaybook.co
This presentation guides you through the process of developing your "Hero's Journey" story via the form of a compelling about page.
You can use this story anywhere though to talk about your work and purpose, on your Twitter bio or over coffee with a potential partner. When you tell people about the work you do and why it matters, you'll no longer shrink of hesitate, you'll stand tall knowing that what you're doing is vital in the world.
The women's leadership group of BD asked for a presentation on how to create an inspirational career. In this presentation I reveal three simple techniques you can use today!
Ciclo para Emprendedores: 4ª Sesión. Sin mercado no hay startup: customer dis...EAE Business School
El jueves 9 de abril a las 19.00 horas se llevará a cabo la cuarta sesión online del Ciclo para Emprendedores.
“Sin mercado no hay startup: customer discovery”, el cuarto módulo del ciclo, se centrará en entender cuál es el mercado y el segmento de cliente, en profundizar en el principio GOTB (Get Out of The Building) y en analizar las diferentes metodologías de validación de hipótesis.
Always Eat Left Handed - New Revised Edition Visual OverviewRohit Bhargava
A visual look at the ALL NEW revised edition of the entertainingly irreverent help-self book filled with brutally honest secrets of success no one has ever dared to tell you. Completely revised edition of the best seller than has been downloaded more than 25,000 times.
Monetizing your gift could be defined as creating a cash flow from your gift, generating income from it or taking your gift from the amateur to the professional dimension.
Fight for Yourself: How to Sell Your Ideas and Crush PresentationsDigital Surgeons
Don't let your blood, sweat, and pixels be overlooked, great creative doesn't sell itself.
Every presentation is a story, an opportunity to sell not just your work, but what people actually buy — YOU.
This presentation will walk viewers through three core aspects of winning at any presentation, Confidence, Comprehension, and Conviction.
These concepts, central to your work as a creative professional, are backed by science and bolstered by thoughts from some of the world’s leading creative professionals.
Mc Donalds wont hire me...So I'm going to become a boss!Felecia Hatcher
Presented at Palm Beach Atlantic University for the SHIPP Summit. This is a fun and interactive presentation to show teens and their parents how kids can create their own opportunities by starting their own business.
Developing and using a personal brand is an important part of career management and career transition. This program will help you to understand branding and how to create your own brand.
Welcome to the profession: Where will you be in 25 years? Is that where you w...Jill Hurst-Wahl
These are the slides from a SirsiDynix Institute webinar given on Sept. 24, 2008. The webinar focused on career development and included 10 tips from Ulla de Stricker and Jill Hurst-Wahl.
The career ladder is dead, professional life is a series of projects, opportunities to build your brand. However, building your personal brand involves more than re-packaging yourself and stamping a logo on your resume. The brand mindset requires making a promise and delivering with every chance you get.
This presentation was initially shared at a University of Calgary Graduating this Year Workshop. Read more at http://www.andrew-turnbull.com
Fight for Yourself: How to Sell Your Ideas and Crush PresentationsDigital Surgeons
Don't let your blood, sweat, and pixels be overlooked, great creative doesn't sell itself.
Every presentation is a story, an opportunity to sell not just your work, but what people actually buy — YOU.
This presentation will walk viewers through three core aspects of winning at any presentation, Confidence, Comprehension, and Conviction.
These concepts, central to your work as a creative professional, are backed by science and bolstered by thoughts from some of the world’s leading creative professionals.
Mc Donalds wont hire me...So I'm going to become a boss!Felecia Hatcher
Presented at Palm Beach Atlantic University for the SHIPP Summit. This is a fun and interactive presentation to show teens and their parents how kids can create their own opportunities by starting their own business.
Developing and using a personal brand is an important part of career management and career transition. This program will help you to understand branding and how to create your own brand.
Welcome to the profession: Where will you be in 25 years? Is that where you w...Jill Hurst-Wahl
These are the slides from a SirsiDynix Institute webinar given on Sept. 24, 2008. The webinar focused on career development and included 10 tips from Ulla de Stricker and Jill Hurst-Wahl.
The career ladder is dead, professional life is a series of projects, opportunities to build your brand. However, building your personal brand involves more than re-packaging yourself and stamping a logo on your resume. The brand mindset requires making a promise and delivering with every chance you get.
This presentation was initially shared at a University of Calgary Graduating this Year Workshop. Read more at http://www.andrew-turnbull.com
When you work for yourself, you need a different business model. You can't make it work on 'volume'. Award-winning business advisor shares her Secret Sauce!
From InDemand 2014, LinkedIn's Steve Watt, walks through the variety storytelling methods to help you find which approach is best for your talent brand.
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Authentic Self Promotion for Women (on- and off-line)Caroline Cummings
This presentation addresses why women don’t self promote as much as we should – including strategies for incorporating self promotion into our daily lives, as well as practical tools for engaging in authentic self promotion both on- and off-line.
This is a fun 45-minute presentation I did for the Lincoln, NE chapter of the American Marketing Association. Covers five steps to effective personal branding. Also references unicorns and Mr. Peanut.
The Aztlan Theatre is a historic music venue located in the Santa Fe Arts District of Denver, Colorado. Owned by Tim Correa since 1973, the venue is currently under financial distress (Aug 2014). Local Denver bands are uniting to host a a charitable concert to help raise money and awareness of this local treasure. This presentation features quotes of support from local bands who are behind this mission. Presentation design + original feature article courtesy of Pouring Man Productions/ KUNUNDRUM. Read more about the Aztlan Theatre history here: http://greenbeerfest.com/local-denver-bands-save-aztlan-theatre/
The Green.Beer.Fest. festival is a one day 'green', craft beer and indie music creative mashup celebrating Colorado's pioneers, thought leaders, and innovators across industry.
These are a few of the projects from Teen Entrepreneurs and young entrepreneurs connected to the Renegade CEO's virtual incubator. From patenting a performance shoe to 'Fixing Detroit' their projects are across the map, literally and figuratively. Being that it has been a couple of years since I last made a slideshow update, I thought I would highlight some of my recent teens and major success stories achieved over the past 18 months. As always, thank you tremendously for your support.
This presentation was for First Tuesday (UK based organization), when they did their official launch in Melipilla, Chile (October 2010). Few people spoke English, so the presentation was done in Spanish and English. I also was interviewed by Melpilla, TV news. And everytime I go to events in Chile someone always recognizes me from the Melpilla news interview. Too funny.
This is a presentation I did for Start Up Chile in their inaugural year (Sep 2010). I presented at their 3rd meetup before they were internationally known and widely popular. I was giving entrepreneurs tools and ideas of how to get their name out there on a budget as the premise behind Start Up Chile is to encourage foreign entrepreneurs (World Class Talent) to come to Chile and bootstrap their business for 6 months with a $40k grant from the Chilean Ministry of Economy.
This was a talk I did in Clayton, NY Thousand Islands School District in April 2010. It was in collaboration with my teen entrepreneur Matthew Turcotte, in celebration of his book launch for 'Main Street to Mainstream' and also his acceptance into Clarkson University (Full Scholarship for Entrepreneurship) and first student accepted into their Young Entrepreneur Award Program. This was one of my first 'major' speaking presentations. I can't believe how far I have come with my presentation skills in one year.
Roadmap for Teen Entrepreneurs Finding Their WayShonika Proctor
This presentation is for Teen Entrepreneurs who are trying to figure out their 'Why' and where they belong. I presented it for the U.S. Small Business Administration, National Small Business Week 2010. They recorded the audio but need approval from legal. So since I don't think the approval has been made yet, :-P I included the key talking points on each slide (hence why it's a little wordy). The objective of the presentation is to give teen entrepreneurs so guidance, who need support figuring out their purpose or finding their way in business.
This is an overview of the teen entrepreneur coaching, consulting and training company Renegade CEO's. It shows how the concept came about and how it has evolved
5. Step 1: Stand in Your Power!!!
1.€Set€the€
intention
2.€ASK
3.€Receive
Life!
6. Step 2: Do What’s Good For You!
In 2005…. In 2008….
I started my business. My business started me.
I chose my business My business chose me
because of my because I was inspired
circumstances. by ‘MY WHY’!
I had a lot of experience I had little experience
in my industry and I in my industry and I
often struggled. seldom struggle.
I built my business for I built my business for
me. my customer (and they
filled the gaps of my
inexperience).
7. Discovering Your WHY….
Journaling
Volunteering
Ask€friends€and€family€this€question:
‘How€do€you€believe…..
I€bring€meaning€to€the€world?’
8. Step 3: Make YOUR Meaning Mantra!
3- 5€Words
Solve€a€problem
Make€it€BIG
Make€it€visible!
‘I’m€Developing€Chile’
‘Latin€America’s€Visionary’
9. Step 4: Live it to Learn It!
PLAY………..
Be€infinite!
ROE.………Return€on€Engagement
what’s€your€social€impact?
LEVERAGE………..
Time€is€the€great€equalizer!
10. Step 5: Serve as a Resource!
•Blogging,€tumblr,€
posterous
•Contribute€to€industry€
trade€publications
•Get€on€a€train€that’s€
already€moving!
11. Step 6: Give the people what they want
ASK€then create.
Don’t€create……..then€ask.
12. Step 7: Make a Plan!
Most€people€sabotage€their€success€because€they€
don’t€follow€things€step-by-step.
– Anne€McHewitt,€Billionairess
13. Step 8: Answer to someone!
Mastermind€group€(2-5€people)
Weekly€scheduled€sessions
Use€a€project€management€tool€i.e.€
Basecamp,€Manymoon.com
14. Step 9: Get Legit!
Incorporate€your€business
Hire€a€lawyer€or€
find€a€graduate€student€at€the€
university
15. Step 10: Get It Out There!
The€longer€people€wait…the€higher€their€
expectations.€