October Newsletter: How to Get Noticed at Work
Are you using your "unique voice" in your organization? Your unique voice (or workplace brand) is how you present yourself in a professional environment, shaping how colleagues, clients, and leaders perceive you. It impacts the opportunities you have to work on exciting projects and?get nominated for promotions.?
Consider a colleague who consistently struggles to meet deadlines. No matter the reason, over time their workplace brand becomes associated with unreliability. When you think of someone to lead a high-stakes project, are they?the colleague you'd naturally trust with the opportunity? But it's more than being on time with projects. Your workplace brand encompasses:
Read what brand expert, Jay Harris, believes you can do to reenergize your brand and stand out as a leader in your organization here.
Ariel is offering a workshop on The Power of Storytelling?(Dec 5). Develop your storytelling skills and discover how you can incorporate storytelling skills into a business context. ?
Coach Spotlight
Our October?coach is Melanie Polk. Melanie is an experienced executive coach with over 25 years of senior-level management and leadership experience. Her clients include Disney, Sephora, and LinkedIn.
Melanie’s unique blend of experience as a corporate business leader, executive coach, keynote speaker, facilitator, and qualitative researcher has?helped her clients make transformative shifts. Read more on Melanie's coaching practice and how to develop younger employees into great leaders here.