Obsolete: Your Version of The Brand Called You
In the late 1990s, management consultant Tom Peters explained the importance of self-branding. Creating/promoting a brand was not only critical for PG and GM. You also had to be a brand. That piece of career advice went by the title The Brand Called You. That's even more essential currently. The labor market has become binary: stars and all the rest. All the rest are expendable. Or not even needed in the first place. In my coaching I warn young people and career-changers not to enter a line of work in which they can't stand out, twinkling brightly. However, the growing wrench in the works on that is that too many of those looking for work - full-time, part-time, contract - are out there with an obsolete brand. I have reviewed a large number of LinkedIn profiles for those in communications. The skills they highlight are not in high demand. They include: Journalism Story-telling Content-creation SEO (search engine optimization) Graphic design. In demand in communications are: Cr...