7 Unconscious Mistakes that Could Destroy Your Personal Brand - Marc Bell Marketing
From http://marcbellmarketing.com 75 days ago
Made Hot by: Small Business Tribe on March 14, 2013 9:28 pm
When it comes to your personal brand you should guard it as if it was your credit score!
Unfortunately, sometimes you can make unconscious decisions that really hurts your brand.
Understanding these 7 personal branding mistakes will help you stay clear of becoming a victim of these mistakes.
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75 days ago
I think the most important point here is the need for a key decision maker in every business regardless of size. This doesn't mean, of course, that input from others is ignored, but someone must be in charge of choosing the direction and strategy the company uses when moving forward. Thanks for sharing these important thoughts on leadership with the BizSugar community.