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Old 12-26-2007, 11:16 AM
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What are your personal goals this year? To be good...very good...the best in your field or the best in the World?

How are you going to translate your personal goals to the success of your company? Assuming your personal brand will not call for mediocre.

We all want to be proud of the company we work for or created. It is good for our reputation and marketability. What are you personally going to do to create that reputation? How are you going to make your company, company of the year?

Start here:

Your personal brand as well as the brand of your company are based on the experience people have with you. What experience do you want people to have with you? Really create the vision of what this looks like.

Your vision of who you want to be is the greatest asset you have.

Now talk it up.

Behave like a winner and surround yourself with other winners.

Be a leader and make a difference every day.

Turn mistakes and challenges into opportunity.

Value excellent customer service as part of your soul.

Create new. Knowledge is the past.

If you can love all the above, you will make company of the year. Mentor others towards the same, and your personal brand is company of the year...Your business is not unique, but you are!
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