Can your Personal Brand Write its own Terms of Service?

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 What are the Terms and Service of your personal brand?  According to Wikipedia, Terms of Service (TOS) is defined as rules by which one must agree to abide by in order to use a service. Usually, such terms are legally binding.  The average person is typically not in a position to write there own TOS.

As I have been listening online recently there is a very interesting theme occurring with high profile people leaving companies, organizations and changing industries.  This has me thinking about the power and ability to leave on your own terms. 

High Profile People who are Changing

  • Oprah Winfrey announces, The Oprah Winfrey Show ends September 2011 and she will focus on her cable network, OWN  = Oprah Winfrey Network.
  • Allen Iverson announces he is leaving the Memphis Grizzlies for personal reasons (basically because he isn’t starting) and later signs with the Philadelphia 76ers.
  • Fritz Henderson former CEO of GM is forced to resigned after 8-months
  • Alec Baldwin announces that he is not interested in acting anymore after 30-years in the profession.
  • Bobby Bowen built the Florida State University Football program over 34-years and at the end of his tenure is basically asked to step down, but we still want you to help raise funds for the University.

Why are these events significant?  This is significant because the world of work is changing and dependence on companies is fleeting.  One of the greatest benefits of developing a strong personal brand is to be in a position to write your own Terms of Service.  Whether you like Allen Iverson or not he is a first ballot Hall of Famer basketball player and he has decided he is either going to start or not play.  That means he has limited his opportunities but has decided to live on his own terms.  Oprah Winfrey has decided to develop her own network and be on TV on her own schedule.   

The Elite Personal Brands Rewrite the Rules

Elite personal brands rewrite all the rules that we are instructed to follow in college.  The ability to do this comes from paying the piper and spending the 10,000 hours that Malcolm Gladwell talks about in his book Outliers.  As a personal brand I am working to get to the Steve Jobs, Russell Simmons, Oprah level where I can rewrite the rules and live by my own Terms of Service:  corporate dress consisting of blue jeans, sneakers, and maybe a baseball cap and start my own television network.

Are you operating on your own Terms of Service (TOS)?

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  • K.S.Young

    This really gives you something thing to think about thanks for sharing this, I think that is what you go in to business for is to be able to call your own shots!

  • http://www.BrandCampU.com Hajj E. Flemings

    Mrs. Young,

    I truly believe that personal branding is bigger than ego, people knowing your name, and the number of people following you. Living on your own terms is one of the major benefits of having a strong brand, but the level I am talking about isn’t going to happen overnight.

  • http://altaeeblog.com Mohammed Al-Taee, PMP

    Interesting topic Hajj!

    In career, I think after years of working and raising in the company, you can easily have your own TOS into action.

    Ex: Steve Jobs fired from the company that he established but he returned back because his very very strong TOS.

    I believe that TOS has a direct relation with personal brand, see all the soccer players who imposed their salary while they couldn’t say one word when they joined the club.

    Thanks for the invitation to participate.

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  • http://www.ebrand.co.il Maor Kaplanski

    I dont think Im operating on my own TOS yet.

    but I have to say that I feel much more control in my life compare to the time i was an employee..
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    Great post H.

    P.S
    I wonder how Labron will operate his won TOS next season…

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  • http://hajjflemings.com/ Hajj E. Flemings

    Maor,

    Developing a personal brand strong enough to operate or live based upon your own terms is a result of years of hard work. In the world of social media we see these super personalities like Gary Vaynerchuk and we think it happens overnight and that is not true. It takes a series of overnights before we see the fruits of their labor.

  • http://hajjflemings.com/ Hajj E. Flemings

    Mohammed,

    You are on the money with your perspective. I hope this post raises awareness of one of the true goals of personal branding is, which is personal brand TOS (Terms of Service).

  • Jon Tinson

    This one’s been going around: an example of personal branding that’s, well, maybe a bit too personal:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbvMZbDGFb8

    Some bloggers says it’s the exact opposite of what your should do.

    I’m of mixed mind. What do you think?

  • http://www.houstonphotography.com Linda Houston

    What to do? I have a recently college graduate who is in a field that personal branding would be so benificial to. But just cannot convince her to look at Social Media and its impact on creating a personal brand to further her education. What to do?

  • http://hajjflemings.com/ Hajj E. Flemings

    Linda,

    I appreciate your question. I will contact you directly to assist the college student you are referencing.

  • http://hajjflemings.com/ Hajj E. Flemings

    Jon,

    The idea of the video has more value than what he is saying and how he has defined his brand.

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