C.O.W. Rethinking Personal Branding

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C.O.W. Rethinking Personal Branding Presented by Alisa Marie Beyer, Founder & Creative Director The Benchmarking Company The Women’s Center Leadership Series Wednesday, October 13 th 2010

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C.O.W. Rethinking Personal Branding

Presented by "Alisa Marie Beyer, Founder & Creative Director

The Benchmarking Company

The Women’s Center Leadership Series Wednesday, October 13th 2010

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The 3 Step C.O.W. Path To Guide Your Personal Branding

Character: Make sure you’ve got a good one. Own: Your own distinctive color.

Work: Your butt off.

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“Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are.”

- John Wooden

•  First person inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame as both a player and coach.

•  Won 10 NCAA Championships in 12 years with the UCLA Bruins.

•  7-time NCAA Men’s Basketball Coach of the Year.

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Character grows from the inside out.

1.  What three words would you use to describe yourself?

2.  What three words would others use to describe you?

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Seth says what color is your cow?

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In a field of black and white you need to stand out.

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Own something entirely different from the norm.

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So, what are you? Apple? Orange? Kiwi?

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The Harder You Work the Luckier You Get

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“I'm a great believer in luck and I find the harder I work, the more I have of it.”

- Thomas Jefferson

“I do not know anyone who has gotten to the top without hard work. That is the recipe.”

- Margaret Thatcher

“Unless you are willing to drench yourself in your work beyond the capacity of the average man, you are just not cut out for positions at the top.”

- J.C. Penny