Branding Lessons We Can Learn On Strong Leadership from President Zelenskyy of Ukraine

Branding Lessons We Can Learn On Strong Leadership from President Zelenskyy of Ukraine

Branding Lessons We Can Learn On Strong Leadership from President Zelenskyy of Ukraine

 

What is immediately evident is that this President is not a typical politician…

The man that walks openly with his people in war torn districts and greeted with love and relief. Like #PrincessDiana, he has an incredibly strong relationship with his people and their freedom.

Three and a half years ago, I watched as President #Zelenskyy went live on Facebook for the first time. I watched and was moved by the honesty of his need for humanitarian aid and the genuine urgency for the safety of his people.  In a moment, I was convinced of his strength and commitment.

As we investigate Zelenskyy’s personal #brand, we can quickly identify some key attributes that are consistent with great leaders.

Loyalty & Longevity:

To many he has suddenly gained a global platform, urgently seeking #military and humanitarian aid.

However, the truth is #Ukraine has been under attack for nearly ten years… and ten months ago this escalated to a significant military invasion.

His longevity to this cause has been as inspiring as his unwavering #leadership of his country. A campaign that has scaffolded a decade, reveals his commitment to the long-term wellbeing of Ukrainians. As territories are regained from Russian occupation and the war atrocities revealed, the world has witnessed his loyalty to his citizens in continuing to fight for their freedom despite overwhelming odds.

A true David and Goliath story…

For Eastern Europe his leadership in fighting for #Freedom has acted as the #ShieldOfEurope against the offensive attacks from an increasingly oppressive, out-dated and overbearing authoritarian leadership of Putin. The USSR seeking resources and consuming other border countries as opposed to cultivating the culture, innovation and potential of his people.

Presidential & Patriotism:

@Time magazine recently named Zelenskyy as Person of the Year and identified the Spirit of the Ukrainian People a clear indication that this leadership inevitably leads to loyalty and a patriotism that inspires others. 

Determining and defining the best course for a long-term successful outcome, despite the personal losses. To convince a country that war is the only choice and to command a nation to maintain this stance when hope seems lost requires an individual to be self-assured, confident as well as powerfully position the presidential political process with transparency.

Encouraging and Engaging:

If you have visited the social media of the President, you will see a consistent presence, grateful for the support from other powerful leaders, commitment in turn to support other nations in famine conditions while on Defence Ukraine you will see a hopeful and undefeated country. 

In popular politics and pop culture, likes and followers can be deemed endorsement and sway judgement. Often the most responsible and caring decision is unpopular and confrontational. It requires researching, investigating and judicious decision-making. Educating people with a transparency and promoting the simple truth without propaganda. Then, presenting a strong case with dignity and diplomacy.

Virility & Veracity:

The President is young, determined and driven; with a wealth of leadership experience; a role model for positive and persuasive male leadership globally. Many world leaders could take notes… strong, sustainable leadership that considering the end goal. Both men and women have noted his innate confidence, calm manner and manly, casual attire. His leadership inspires a more grounded approach, a leadership that promotes the ultimate reveals his compassion and caring for his people.

His leadership heralds a return of strength and masculinity that stands against hate, sponsors equality and humanitarian aid, and most importantly, the protection of women and children and the deep caring for his citizens.

It takes a strong man to set aside pride and request assistance. To rise above the helplessness of a situation and reach out for help because more was at stake then mere ego.

A boldness to step forward and place your leadership in a vulnerable place, of global review.

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Brand Yourself Like Aretha Franklin

Brand Yourself Like Aretha Franklin

Brand Yourself Like Aretha Franklin

Branding Lessons from the Queen of Soul

Aretha Franklin’s voice was singular. It touched our heart and minds. Her name became synonymous with gospel and later soul music.

Aretha Franklin (March 25, 1942 – August 16, 2018) was an American singer, songwriter, and pianist who has become one of the most impactful individuals in the world. Her influence aligned to those such as Martin Luther King Jr, Nelson Mandela and more recently Oprah.

Personally, branding herself as the “Queen of Soul” Aretha Franklin is regarded as one of the most influential female artists of all time.

And continues to inspire in her autobiographical movie #ArethaFranklin released on 19th August 2021 starring #JenniferHudson. Hudson was approached by Franklin to portray herself in 2020.

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In 1987, she became the first female performer to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

In 2010, Rolling Stone magazine ranked her number one on its list of the “100 Greatest Singers of All Time” and number nine on its list of “100 Greatest Artists of all time.”

The Pulitzer Prize Jury in 2019 awarded Franklin a posthumous Special Citation for her indelible contribution to American #music and #culture for more than five decades”.

In 2020, she was inducted into the American National Women’s Hall of Fame.

Aretha will forever be synonymous with #SoulMusic.

Brand Yourself like Aretha Franklin.

Be an Agent of #Change … Be #TheVoice of a generation. Do what others think you can’t…Stand Out… To make your MARK you will need to stand out.

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“Sometimes, what you’re looking for is already there.” Aretha Franklin

Reflecting on the expansive six-decade career of Aretha Franklin, it is important to recognise that you do not survive the entertainment industry without a sustainable signature personal brand. There are many branding lessons we can draw from this every day “natural woman” who claimed she was “just the lady next door” when off stage and who is universally accepted as a remarkable talent when singing, as highlighted by the significant soul-defining moments shared below:-

 

  1. Become a Name

In Andy Warhol’s Interview magazine article New Again – Aretha Franklin in 2012, records how her premiere single with Atlantic, “Never Loved a Man,” exploded over the airwaves in February 1967. It also identified how quickly the listening audience recognised her as a defining voice of the era; “The first day of its release, amazed people asked each other, “Have you heard that woman?” By the second day, everyone was calling her by name—Aretha.”

Aretha was comfortable with her unique voice and be 1972 was confident in her abilities and style and when asked by journalist Pat Hacknett for Interview magazine, about who she was styling herself along the lines of…? Franklin responded, “Aretha. But yes, I had early influences—Clara Ward, James Cleveland.”

Franklin was one of the first singers to be identified by her first name only, “Aretha” identifying the depth of her personal brand name awareness across genres, gender, ethnicity and generations.

Later the Rolling Stone magazine, would name Franklin No.1 in their 2013 list of the 100 greatest singers.

 2. The Musical Footprint

Franklin appeared on the cover of TIME in 1968, making her only its second female African American cover star at the time with a story that commended the “fierce, gritty conviction” of her voice. TIME noted, “She does not seem to be performing so much as bearing witness to a reality so simple and compelling that she could not possibly fake it.”

Kelly Clarkson recent tweet acknowledges that Franklin had an ability to connect deep with her song and express this within her music. This was a signature that later singers would aspire to. In Clarkson’s tribute she says, “Aretha Franklin is the reason why I sing from that part deep inside of me that few could ever reach. She was my favorite and will always be. What a gift she has left all of us with her musical footprints. There will never be another like her. She was truly special. #QueenOfSoul.”

Other artists and singers have noted the instrument that Franklin’s voice truly was. In Interview magazine, Hackett mentions, Barbra Streisand in her 1977 Playboy interview said she wished she could hit the notes that you can.” Franklin went on to correct Hackett when asked, “It was often said you had a four-octave voice. Is that still true?” Franklin responded “Five”.

The Star noted in an Oprah interview that her voice register and quality altered with her weight and “her ideal singing weight was one hundred and sixty pounds”.

More recently the Recording Academy commented on Aretha Franklin’s Passing that she was “one of the most profound voices in music”.

  1. The Break Out Number

Rolling Stones magazine, identified Franklin’s breakout number in February 1967 was “Respect,”. This would become Franklin’s career-defining crossover R & B anthem which would make her an international pop star. The song reached No. 1 on the Billboard pop chart and won Franklin two Grammys. It would also be the opening track on her breakthrough album, “I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You.”

In 1987, Franklin scored the second Number One pop hit of her career—“I Knew You Were Waiting (for Me),” a duet with George Michael—which came exactly 20 years after she topped the charts with “Respect.”

4. The Talented Artist

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame noted Franklin’s professionalism, talent and artistry.

 “Franklin had been performing “Respect” at her live shows even before she signed with Atlantic Records. “She walked in with this,” Atlantic producer Jerry Wexler told Matt Dobkin, author of I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You: Aretha Franklin, Respect, and the Making of a Soul Music Masterpiece. “Aretha was terrific at setting up a song the way she wanted it to go. Many of the songs she would bring in – basically the cake was in the oven; all you had to do was bake it. She would work out the rhythm part, the piano arrangement, she worked out her vocals, she’d bring in her backup singers. When they came in singing ‘Respect,’ they had the whole template.”

In the article, ‘New Again: Aretha Franklin’, Hackett discusses the Franklin’s genius.

”HACKETT: Jerry Wexler said that you and Ray Charles were the only two geniuses he could think of. Who do you regard as a genius?

FRANKLIN: In music? I know people I feel are extremely talented, but I don’t know that I’ve ever heard any geniuses.

HACKETT: You’ve never felt that you were hearing an inspired work of genius?

FRANKLIN: Not that I recall. Just very talented people.

HACKETT: So do you think that Jerry Wexler was excessive in calling you a genius?

FRANKLIN: [laughs] Well, what is this? If Jerry wants to say it, then let Jerry say it!”

 Wexler wasn’t alone in recognising the duets genius, as Coca -Cola must have thought the same as they engaged both Ray Charles / Aretha Franklin as a duet in their second 1969 commercials – ‘Things Go Better with Coke”.

 Out of an array of influences both sacred and secular, Franklin spear headed a contemporary fusion that would speak to the Sixties generation in the revolutionary new language of soul music. As Jerry Wexler, Aretha’s long-time producer, observed: “Clearly, Aretha was continuing what Ray Charles had begun—the secularization of gospel, turning church rhythms, church patterns and especially church feelings into personalized love songs.”

6. The Ownership

Franklin was clear about her calling, noting “Music is my thing. That’s who I am.” Franklin managed to continue to express herself with the incredible feat of having hits in five consecutive decades.

Franklin’s career is characterised by covers of songs which almost inevitable became her song.

Aretha Franklin’s signature anthem is a commanding cover of Otis Redding’s 1965 “ Respect”.

Once Aretha sang a song, she owned it. She committed to the song completely, because as Franklin confirmed she has never recorded anything she didn’t like and went on to comment, ”If a song’s about something I’ve experienced or that could’ve happened to me it’s good. But if it’s alien to me, I couldn’t lend anything to it. Because that’s what soul is all about.” This was to occur again and again.

Even Bacharach admitted Franklin took the song to “a far deeper place. “Hers is the definitive version,”, when Franklin recorded “I say a little prayer’ while Dionne Warwick’s original version of this Bacharach-David classic was only eight months old and still on the radio.

 

  1. Her Signature Song

King would later tell interviewers how, Wexler her Atlantic Record producer stopped King and her co-writer and asked them to write a song for Franklin, called “A Natural Woman”.

This song was written for Franklin and her unique voice. King was able to personify a deep soul and sensual aspect of Franklin that previous writers had not tapped into.  Franklin would increasing write songs herself in a more autographical sense.

Some would say, Franklin’s greatest triumph—and an enduring milestone in popular music—was “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman”.

The iconic Aretha Franklin performed Carole King co-written song “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman” as she performed before dignitaries at the Kennedy Centre Honours on Sunday, December 6 in a White House tribute to Carole King in 2015.

7. Her Gift

Franklin was clear about her calling, noting “Music is my thing. That’s who I am.” Franklin managed to continue to express herself with the incredible feat of having hits in five consecutive decades.

Beyoncé considers Franklin’s voice “one of God’s blessings.”

Franklin herself testified, “Being a singer is a natural gift. It means I’m using to the highest degree possible the gift that God gave me to use. I’m happy with that.”

Within the biography, Respect: The Life of Aretha Franklin, Jerry Wexler agreed “She sang the shit out of everything.”

Ahmet Ertegun, co-founder of Atlantic Records told Rock and Roll Hall of Fame that, “She is blessed with an extraordinary combination of remarkable urban sophistication and deep blues feeling…The result is maybe the greatest singer of our time.” Much of Franklin’s best work would be produced with Atlantic Records and Ertegen noted, “I don’t think there’s anybody I have known who possesses an instrument like hers and who has such a thorough background in gospel, the blues and the essential black-music idiom,”

Aretha has been quoted as saying,” Sometimes, what you’re looking for is already there.” A reminder that our gifts and blessings are innately ours and while sometimes not a readily identifiable as singing, they are already evident in our lives if we take the time to reflect as Franklin implies. 

  1. Sound Track To Your Life

Aretha Franklin was an artist of passion, sophistication and command, whose recordings remain anthems that defined soul music.

Aretha Franklin (March 25, 1942 – August 16, 2018) was an American singer, songwriter, and pianist and iconic recording artist.

Personally, branding herself as the “Queen of Soul” Aretha Franklin is regarded as one of the most influential female artists of all time.

As such many Apple iTunes playlists have been created covering Franklin career and a link to the most popular has been included here:

https://music.apple.com/au/playlist/queen-of-soul/pl.u-yZyVDNACd4p7o3J

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In 1987, she became the first female performer to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

In 2010, Rolling Stone magazine ranked her number one on its list of the “100 Greatest Singers of All Time” and number nine on its list of “100 Greatest Artists of all time.”

The Pulitzer Prize Jury in 2019 awarded Franklin a posthumous Special Citation for her indelible contribution to American #music and #culture for more than five decades”.

In 2020, she was inducted into the American National Women’s Hall of Fame.

Aretha will forever be synonymous with #SoulMusic.

  1. Brand Yourself like Aretha Franklin.

Be an Agent of #Change … Be #TheVoice of a generation. Do what others think you can’t…Stand Out… To make your MARK you will need to stand out.

Today, mastery of your art is important in establishing and differentiating your personal brand. Do something different, hone your skills and talents to be become the recognise authority in your field.

Grab your free brand blueprint, workbook & journal by The Brand Architect, @RachelQuilty

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“Sometimes, what you’re looking for is already there.” Aretha Franklin

Part 5 How To Position Yourself with Your Personal Brand

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You should develop the habit of continually thinking about how you are positioned in the hearts and minds of your client. Your brand should identify you as a leader and therefore, should be distinctive and visible as well as being consistent.

Brand Yourself the Authority

Brand Yourself the Authority

Within the Brand Yourself Action Plan, we consider the principles of positioning your personal brand as an AUTHORITY in your industry or field.

Briefly the principles are:
A = Attributes
U = Unique
T = Territory
H = Hook
O = Opportunity
R = Reliability
I = Image
T = Trustworthy
Y = Yourself
Personal branding differs from image management as it relies on consciously creating an image to fit with others’ expectations.

Personal branding is founded in a sincere and authentic communication of who you are. It is important that you ensure your image and brand accurately reflects you, your potential and your desired results.

Strategic image management is the deliberate and favorable impression created to assist others to believe the evidence of what they see. If you present yourself visually and behaviorally as a successful person, others will respond to you accordingly.

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The first step to building a successful personal brand is to determine what your current image really is. We all have an image and the challenge is to develop an accurate picture of you as perceived by others.

Within Action Step 1 we investigate your current brand and brand equity. Your reputation or ‘brand equity’ is one of the few resources that you have with a sustainable competitive advantage.

Your reputation is an asset to be created, nurtured and used to your advantage.

This increased perceived value allows you to ‘premium price’ your services. Research has also indicated that seventy percent of a market is willing to pay an additional twenty percent premium on branded products, and forty percent have indicated a willingness to pay a thirty percent premium.

Improving your professional image and personal brand is an investment in building your personal profile, reputation and the results you will achieve. And deserve to achieve.


Brand Yourself! And Jump the Q! Your personal brand should reflect your abilities and potential. Rachel Quilty, Personal Brand Strategist & Chief Dream-caster, known as ‘the Authority’ on

personal branding and author of must- have instructional manual ‘Brand Yourself’. http://www.brandyourselfbook.com

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Part 4 The Power of a Brand

 

Jump the Q®’s Brand Yourself Action Plan, identifies ten vital Action Steps to design, create and build a powerful and persuasive brand.

Jump the Q®’s Brand Yourself Action Plan, identifies ten vital Action Steps to design, create and build a powerful and persuasive brand.

Personal branding is simply positioning and marketing you favorably.

Steve Van Yoder of ‘Get Slightly Famous’ fame outlines that brands have a number of strategic functions, thus enabling you to:

  • differentiate yourself from your competitors
  • position your message in the hearts and minds of your target customers
  • persist and be consistent in your marketing efforts
  • customize your services to reflect your personal brand
  • deliver your message clearly and quickly
  • project credibility
  • strike an emotional chord
  • create strong user loyalty

Jump the Q®’s Brand Yourself Action Plan, identifies ten vital Action Steps to design, create and build a powerful and persuasive brand.

The process we outline leads you through these Action Steps to position, build and market your best personal brand.

With skilful planning, your personal brand identity allows you to tell your audience what you want to say about yourself and how you want to be perceived. A good personal brand identity will visually separate and distinguish you and your products and services from all others.PersonalBrandingQuote11RachelQuilty

In a sense, your brand is your destiny, and by controlling your brand you have taken a big step in controlling your destiny.

We recommend that you commit to completing the following Brand Yourself Action Plan so that you can dominate your marketplace.

The AcJump the Q's Brand Yourself Action Plantion Steps are:

Action Step 1. Discover your existing personal brand

Action Step 2. Determine your brand’s target audience

Action Step 3. Define your true personal brand

Action Step 4. Dominate your market as the authority

Action Step 5. Design your unique personal brand

Action Step 6. Develop your brand’s signature style

Action Step 7. Devise your personal brand marketing plan

Action Step 8. Decide your desired outcomes, resources and skill set

Action Step 9. Deploy your personal brand message

Action Step 10. Deliver your personal brand promise

Each step will be discussed in greater detail in the later posts.

Brand Yourself! And Jump the Q! Your personal brand should reflect your abilities and potential. Rachel Quilty, Personal Brand Strategist & Chief Dream-caster, known as ‘the Authority’ on personal branding and author of must- have instructional manual ‘Brand Yourself’. http://www.brandyourselfbook.com

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Part 3 Fundamental Elements of Branding

The goal in designing our personal brand is to discover the strongest and most appealing aspect of our character and then promoting that part of us until we become an embodiment of that trait.  Let’s consider this personal branding case study.

We saw the successful transition of this with Oprah Winfrey’s television program. Although rating well during an era of sensational, provocative and obscure topics, Oprah decided to launch a new brand of show. For the past two decades, the Oprah show has educated the world on personal responsibility and encouraged personal growtOprahInspiringQuote1h.

Oprah is now the Queen of Personal Responsibility. She has regularly apologized to audiences, taken personal responsibility for book selections and incidents within her organizations, as well as admitted some very personal information in an effort to maintain her integrity with her audience.

This has allowed Oprah to personify her personal brand and remain true to her values. She truly embodies the principle of taking personal responsibility for your choices.

Our personal brand should never be expressed in terms of our profession, trade or craft. This is because our personal brand far transcends what we do for a living. Our profession just happens to be the forum in which our personal brand is expressed.

Two Major Elements of BrandingLet’s briefly go through some branding fundamentals.

The two major elements for measuring and building your brand are:

  1. Your Personal Brand Identity: brand name, brand associations, messages, image, environment, symbolism
  2. Your Personal Brand Name Awareness: exists in the minds and hearts of your customers, employees, and suppliers

A good personal brand:

  • gives a good first impression
  • is easy to remember
  • evokes positive associations

The purpose of a brand is to:

  • differentiate yourself, and
  • achieve your desired results

Your personal brand is the result of a combination of impressions held about your name, expertise and professional image.

These impressions are derived from factors including:

  • physical appearance such as logo, colors, office, attire and vehicles
  • your attitudes, beliefs and values and how these are reflected in your performance, actions and activities, and
  • how you express yourself to your clients, market and community

Your Brand Is Your Destiny

For success you must manage your total brand. This broadly comprises your performance, presentation, attitude, communication skills and reputation. These are the vital areas of your ‘brand’ from which we are all judged.

You cannot always control your brand completely because your personal brand is based on the perceptions of others such as clients or potential clients, but you can control your personal brand identity.

Brand identity is basically the look, feel and performance of the brand. These are within your control. However, how people perceive them is not always in your control.

It is often said, ‘If you look good, your product will be good, your prices will be good and your client service will be good.’

‘In a sense your brand is your destiny, and by controlling your brand you have taken a big step in controlling your destiny.’ Rachel Quilty


Brand Yourself! And Jump the Q! Your personal brand should reflect your abilities and potential. Rachel Quilty, Personal Brand Strategist & Chief Dream-caster, known as ‘the Authority’ on personal branding and author of must- have instructional manual ‘Brand Yourself’. http://www.brandyourselfbook.com

Jump the Q assists you to strategically and systematically leverage your professional profile and build your personal brand to become the authority in your industry. Grab your free personal branding blueprint full of strategies, tactics and tips.

We assist you to develop your personal brand strategy by:

– discovering your strategic purpose and brand

– designing your best personal brand.

– devising a personal PR, media and brand marketing plan.

– developing your signature brand.


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Part 2 What Does Personal Branding Mean?

My definition is a little more comprehensive than other thought leaders, and I attribute this to the fact that I specialize in this area. I don’t wear a dozen hats but I claim an authority in the field of personal branding. A God given assignment if you will.

Therefore, my definition isn’t a glib comment or an off the cuff quote; it is a well-considered and executable explanation of personal branding.

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Personal branding is about promoting what is true and unique about you and letting everyone know about it. Rachel Quilty – Brand Yourself Blueprint.com

” Personal branding is the strategic and systematic process by which individuals determine, define, differentiate themselves from others or their competitors initially within a specific marketplace, industry or platform by their definable style, ability, message or values through a method of intentional positioning, building and leveraging of their unique purpose, attributes and expertise to be recognised as the authority or celebrity in their chosen field. ” Rachel Quilty

Personal branding applies traditional branding concepts to the individual.

Wikipedia® advises us that, ‘Personal branding is the process whereby people and their careers are marked as brands. The personal branding concept suggests that success comes from self-packaging.

Further defined as the creation of an asset that pertains to a particular person or individual; this includes but is not limited to the body, clothing, appearance and knowledge contained within, leading to an indelible impression that is uniquely distinguishable.’

Tom Peters provides that ‘Branding means nothing more (and nothing less) than creating a distinct personality … and telling the world about it.’ While Peter Montoya adds, ‘Personal branding is the process that takes your skills, personality and unique characteristics and packages them into a powerful identity that lifts you above the crowd of anonymous competitors.’

Dan Schawbel’s book, Web 2.0, provides a more extensive definition of what is personal branding. His collaborators define, personal branding as ‘the process by which individuals and entrepreneurs differentiate themselves and stand out from a crowd by identifying and articulating their unique value proposition, whether professional or personal, then leverage it across platforms with a consistent message and image to achieve a specific goal. In this way, individuals can enhance their recognition as experts in their field, establish a reputation and credibility, advance their careers and build self confidence.’

What does all that mean to you?

“Personal branding is really about how we market ourselves to others.”

Personal branding is about promoting what is true and unique about you and letting everyone know about it. As a brand, you are your own free agent – you have the freedom to create the career or business path that links your talents and interests with the right purpose and position.

‘Personal branding is about promoting what is true and unique about you and letting your target audience know about it.’

A compelling personal brand is one which:

  • has an easy identifiable personal identity
  • it stimulates a positive emotional response
  • it embodies specific desired values or qualities

 

3 SIMPLE STEPS FOR A COMPELLING BRANDAs an individual, you must acknowledge that you are a brand. And who better to market your personal brand than you? This means that at the end of the day, the success of your personal brand lies in your hands.


Brand Yourself! And Jump the Q! Your personal brand should reflect your abilities and potential. Rachel Quilty, Personal Brand Strategist and Chief Dream-caster at Jump the Q Inc. Rachel is known as ‘the Authority’ on personal branding and author of must- have instructional manual ‘Brand Yourself’. Grab a copy of Jump the Q’s FREE strategic brand blueprint and work journal.

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– Discovering your brand mission and purpose.

– Designing your signature personal brand style and voice.

– Developing your personal brand story.

– Deploy a personal Brand Yourself Action Plan.

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