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Introducing Career Adventure – Kristi Daeda: Brand Camp U. Adjunct Lecturer

mepicsrfunsm[1]Brand Camp University (BCU) has actively recruited top-notch thinkers and practitioners to enrich its content on personal branding, social media, and life. BCU is proud to add Kristi Daeda as an adjunct Lecturer.

Kristi Daeda is the President of Twin Sparks Consulting, Inc. and the creator of Career Adventure, which shares ideas and insight for connecting professionals with their inspiring work. Through discussions of management, leadership, personal brand, and effective job search strategies, Career Adventure aims to bring you closer to living your passion through your work. Kristi is the author of several ebooks and reports, most recently 51 Ordinary and Extraordinary Places to Find a Job, and is a frequent speaker on career topics, especially current trends in personal branding and social media. Kristi also works with small businesses to create Authority, Authenticity and Accessibility both inside and outside of the organization through communications strategy.

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Athletes are the Ultimate Personal Brand

LeBron + Nike, originally uploaded by Hajj Flemings.

With Plaxico Burress, Sean Avery, and Michael Vick’s  incidents the value of personal branding has become a hot topic. Character, corporate brand image (leagues), and poor judgment are becoming PR nightmares for the NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, and NCAA.

Professional athletes are no different than the average person who suddenly comes into a lot of money and fame, which are magnets to things, people, and substances that can kill dreams. The idea for this blog post was birthed from a recent training session with the Detroit Lions lead by Char Goodsby and myself (and recorded by ESPN) called, Lions rookies go to charm school.

The Making of the Brand: The Professional Athlete
(Listed below are some random thoughts that are central to the making of the brand.)

o Passion: It is an athletes passion, drive, and competitive edge that’s draws us to them.
o Visual Identity: An athletes number on their uniform (Identity), being physically fit, and their athletic prowess.
o Going PRO: Doing what they were born /created to do and making a living at it.
o Field/Arena: The place where athletes hone their skills, where they perform, and display their greatness.
o Performance: The countless hours of development when no one is watching to perform under pressure, making big plays, and winning championships.
o Marketing: Endorsement deals (i.e. LeBron with Nike), Jersey sales, etc.
o Style/Swagger: It is how they wear their uniform, their confidence, personality, and how they carry themselves. It is the way they do what they do.

Athletes that Tweet
Tony Hawk (@TonyHawk) – Professional Skateboarder
Shaquille O’Neal (@The_Real_Shaq) – Basketball Player
Mark Cuban (@MCuban)- Dallas Mavericks Owner

Reasons Athletes Need Personal Branding

o Targeted: Athletes change tax brackets seemingly overnight and walk around with bull eyes on their chest without a solid grasp of personal branding to help them navigate the treacherous waters.
o On Camera 24/7: Athletes have to monitor every move that they make and every word that they say. They are one soundbite or decision away from destroying their professional athletic careers.
o Risk: The risk of not optimizing their earning potential is too great to not handle professionally.
o To Shift their Paradigm: They have to view themselves as a player professional with a highly developed brand.

Think of the extreme scrutiny athletes have to endure. Imagine if you had to manage every aspect of your personal brand in a public forum, but in the web 2.0 world you and I will have to deal with the same issues. Interesting!!!

At the end of the day athletes are human beings like anybody else and they need development. Their performance on the field is typically not the issue it is the development of things that are non-related to their vocation that impacts them the most. I believe that athletes are the perfect metaphor for personal branding because every aspect of their life is amplified and lived in a public domain 24-hours per day.

For every athlete that doesn’t get it there is a LeBron, Tiger, or David Beckham that does. I truly believe that if a person views themselves through the eyes of an athlete they would think and act differently. Athletes are the ultimate personal brand and I want to leave you with this thought, think of your self as a corporate athlete (the ultimate personal brand). It is time for you to perform in your field! As a corporate athlete it is time to be elite!

Announcing Brand Camp ‘09 – Personal Branding 2.0 Conference: Saturday, October 10, 2009

BrandCamp Conference 2009

Announcing Open Enrollment for Brand Camp ‘09!!!!

Conference Date: Saturday, October 10, 2009
Early Bird Registration: $120 (Ends September 14, 2009)
General Registration: $150

Brand Camp University is an interactive conference that brings together the best and brightest minds in communications, marketing, brand development and business management to explore how social media has revolutionized the way individuals and companies position themselves personally and professionally.

Location
Lawrence Tech University
21000 West Ten Mile Road
Southfield, MI 48075

Speakers
Brand Camp University 2009 will feature world renowned thought leaders and local experts in the fields of social media marketing, Web strategy, business, branding and communications, including:

Rohit Bhargava – Author of “Personality Not Included” and Senior VP of Strategy & Marketing for Ogilvy 360 Digital Influence
Scott Monty – Digital and Multimedia Communications Manager for Ford Motor Company
Mitch Joel – Author of “Six Pixels of Separation” and President of Twist Image
April L. Holmes – 2008 Paralympic Gold Medalist and first woman of Brand Jordan
Robert (Bob) Fish – CEO and Co-Founder of Biggby Coffee
Hajj E. Flemings – Author of “The Brand YU Life” and Founder of Brand Camp University
Ken Brown – Best Selling Author of “A Leap of Faith” and McDonald’s Franchisee

Seats are limited so register today!!!

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Your Personal Brand is like Your Passport

Passport, originally uploaded by gravitywave.

Personal branding has become increasingly popular for professionals in today’s job market. Job seekers have especially found personal branding to be an effective strategy in their pursuit of job opportunities. However, in the last few months, several job seekers and professionals have said to me: “I understand why personal branding is important in my career search, but what is the value of personal branding once I get a job?”

I definitely see where they’re coming from. Here’s a great way to look at it.

Personal branding is the process of:
o Identifying the unique and differentiating value that you can bring to an organization, team and/or project

o Communicating it in a professionally memorable and consistent manner in all of your actions and outputs, both online and offline, to all current and prospective stakeholders in your career.

Everyone has a unique personal brand (a.k.a. the unique and differentiating value), and you communicate your own whether you know it or not in everything you do, both when you are looking for a job and when you have one. Personal branding is so much more than what you put on your social networks or what you write on your blog. It’s who you are inside and out, online and offline. Your personal brand is essentially your overall lifestyle.

Obviously, when you have a job, you won’t have to talk about your personal brand like you would when “selling” yourself in an interview or at a career fair or event; however, you are still communicating your unique and differentiating value to those with whom you interact each and every day.


I would compare your personal brand to your passport for four reasons:

1. Identity: Passports certify your identity, telling others who you are, where you’re from and where you’ve been when you are traveling. Throughout your career, your personal brand captures the essence of your identity, reinforcing to others who you are, the experiences you’ve had and the value you bring to the table.

2. Access: Your passport is the premier, internationally-accepted travel document. You don’t have to have a passport, but you will be limited as to where you can go without it. This is the same for your personal brand. You are not required to develop your personal brand; however, you will be limited as to where you can go in your career without it.

3. Investment: Passports are not free, for they do cost you time, patience and money to acquire. Personal brands are not “free” in that same right, for you must be patient and commit your time (and sometimes a little money) to effectively establish your personal brand consistently online and offline.

4. Renewal: Passports are periodically upgraded with new identification technologies; however, regardless, you have to renew your passport every few years or you cannot continue to venture abroad. Similarly, every so often in your career, you must review and “upgrade” or “renew” your personal brand using any new more effective technologies and media available so you will be able and ready to take advantage of new opportunities (i.e. new projects, promotions, jobs) knocking on your door.

So, no matter where you are in your career travels, don’t forget your personal brand! It’s your passport to career success!

Chris Perry (@CareerRocketeer) is a Gen Y Brand and Marketing Generator, a Career Search and Personal Branding Expert and the Founder of Career Rocketeer, the Career Search and Personal Branding Blog.

Seeking Adjunct Lecturers – Brand Camp University

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Brand Camp University (BCU) is an annual interactive conference that brings together the best and brightest minds in communications, marketing, brand development and business management to explore how social media has revolutionized the way individuals and companies position themselves personally and professionally.

Brand Camp University is currently seeking Adjunct Lecturers to extend it reach with conference attendees and those interested in personal branding with content from the top voices in personal branding, marketing, social media, and career development.

Requirements
o Blog weekly at www.brandcampu.com.
o Topics: personal branding, marketing, social media, and career development.
o Commitment: 6-months
o Must be creative, passionate, and credible.
o Background: Blogging for at least a year.

Note
This is a non-paid position. You will get a bio with links to your sites/blogs with each post and all adjunct lecturers will be cross-promoted as well.

If interested please email Hajj E. Flemings at speak@HajjFlemings.com or DM @HajjFlemings on Twitter if you are already connected.