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Great question. Much like, what would people say at your funeral? Although in that case, it would be about your personality and habits, and less about your business or professional brand.
So, here's my first real comment. I think that people would first ask: "In what context?" If other folks are like me, they would first need to know what context, or domain, the question was asked.
For example, I'm pretty well known in the usability and UX world. Many folks there would probably say that I've been around for a while and that I write some good stuff. Almost for sure they would mention http://WebWord.com -- My usability blog (over 9 years old, wink wink).
I'm also known in the internet marketing world as one of The Rhodes Brothers. In that world, I've been "around" for about 1 year. In that realm, I've created more than 20 products in less than a year. I'd guess that people would say "high quality" and "creator of many products" -- I think.
~ John
RobSuarez - Creativity Evangelist and "New Challenge" Junkie.
Tell me there's something I "can't do" - and I'm all over it!
:)
Sam Randall - on a journey that inspires others with every step.
I hope it does anyway. :)
another google search = Connie and Heidi
I am branded in two ways - w/ a corp. & w/ my sister
my wish? acdsee Connie, Friend, Mentor
My Brand/Wish: "I want to hire that girl!"
Hard to define my personal brand because as a co-founder and entrepreneur my identity is totally wrapped up in what I do. I take criticism of my company personally. But I would say folks would say I am a geek girl standing at the fringes and wanting to play ball with the big kids.
My brand wish? I want EBSQ to be *the* place folks come to buy art direct from the artist and the cool place for artists to hang out. I want what I'm doing to make a difference. And maybe once all that's been accomplished, I want a little recognition for having made it through the dip.
I hope that I'm allowed 2 comments? please?
I have another saying about myself:
"work tends to find me"
So I'm pleased to delegate it to others & get them engaged! It's like Chris' 'ideas with handles' idea. I tend to pass opportunities sent my way off to others. As a result my sister not only started a business but I have her blogging too! :)http://solutionsbyheidi.com/blog/
One flipside to this, especially from the perspective of being a futurist-type, is when you are perceived as being many steps ahead, it's easy to get typecast, and then, a good amount of your efforts have to be spent helping people un-learn. That alone can alter your behavior.
For example, it's so easy for people to ask me about Second Life, like it's all I'm about (even though my experience in SL 2-3 years, it's just a fraction of what I do) and so I spend time going out of my way to focus on all the other things in that market, including gaming, just to shake the typecast.
Luckily, we have tools like the Twitter/Pownce/Jaiku chatrooms and the profile stalking of Facebook so we can watch someone evolve over time. Even in conferences, I've found that videoblogger comrades are DEEPLY into gaming and game design. I had no idea.
As each year passes, I wonder if in fact, the person is the operating system, always in need of upgrades.
"Volvo: Boxy, but safe."
A *brutal* truth in advertising policy. Hmmm - I wonder if it would work for productivity consultants... :-)
@Eric Rice- completely so. You're right. Sometimes, we fall into the "branded for what people perceive, or for what we were" trap. Good point to consider. Hell, I get that in lots of weird ways. Whatever I'm passionate about is not perpetual, so when I see someone after a year, if they've not been following my media, I'll often have to re-frame who I am for a while before they shake off that "old" me.
Interesting. Have any of us (like Eric) rebranded? What did you go "from," and what are you considered now? Was that hard?
Guess I think people would think of me still as an IT problem solver. Sometimes a commenter with ideas of my own.
I'd love to think of me as a communicator, a facilitator of communiations and a teacher.
I'm not interested in being a leader much, but really get a kick out of helping people learn something new or make use of something that eludes them. That was really one of the big things that got me thinking of leaving corporate - and eventually did.
Brand stories for parents.
In order to make a brand story or change the story, you have to ask those hard questions and try to be objective about yourself. This is not always easy. You also have to have frieds who are willing to tell you the unvarnished truth, if there is asuc a thing, about your brand.
And everyone you meet will have a different story to tell about your personal brand, based on experience.
I want mine to be about integrity and honesty and caring. I hope that's true to some or most, but I know to others it may be abrasive or argumentative or unyielding. And doesn't it all come down to perception in the moment, and through which set of lenses we are currently viewing the world?
The more I learn about my friends and their backgrounds, the better I can see the world through their lenses, and understand their world view. And hopefully, over time, I'll get better at communicating to individuals using language and metaphors that will resonate with them on a deeper level.
I did notice that not too many people took him up on his ability to share his mind, as they were more comfortable seeking out others who made them feel good about themselves; unless they really have a dose of reality, the conversations were mostly about the weather and such.
Of course, he also had a way of seeing everything 12-steps ahead of the game, so in times when people were just getting used to a new idea, his take on things usually made people feel uncomfortably stupid, even though I'm sure that wasn't his intention.
Whatever the case, he'll be missed - pass the potatoes please.
'Down to earth' and pragmatic are a recurring theme. Funny is another, though i hadn't expected that one.
My desired brand associations are all the above, plus confidence (which you just blogged about). That is my biggest hurdle.
I am currently maintaining a tech blog called Articulate Digits. It is for a social media course taught by Alex de Carvalho at the University of Miami, and is only one of two courses taught in the country right now. I would appreciate your comments!
Horsepower & Heels: Women crossing boundaries into the non-traditional sports and beyond...and not being afraid to do it with class and femininity.
Adept Media : So Strong on Design, So strong on Concepts, bringing a totally fresh prespective to Communications and Marketing solutions, Althoght, I wish they had the bandwidth to handle my brand, because they're always soo overworked that they've been saying NO to me, although I work for Microsoft !!
But i respect them for that, they're not in it for the money and know where to draw the line when it comes to servicing clients. They have the courage to say no to business, which i respect highly.
"Ed Healy is a powerhouse. He has consistently produced excellent results in ad sales for my quarterly magazine, and he's proven himself in project management for a Web site launch. He drives for results with amazing energy and focus. Ed works hard, is full of both expertise and creative solutions (while on a limited budget!), and is ludicrously well-connected. An asset to any project, and definitely someone who knows how to get things done."
I was speechless. I have never had someone say such things about me before.
Oh hell, I thought I had it. OMG. Ok, here it is: the guy who teaches people how to deal with and overcome adversity to achieve the impossible.
How's that? Too bland? Open to suggestions.
My Brand/Wish: "I want to hire that girl!"