One Thing Leaders Should Care About But Don’t

One Thing Leaders Should Care About But Don’t

It was 1 AM and I had been staring at my computer screen for the last four hours. I read the words over and over again. I changed a word here and there, and added a smattering of commas and periods. The truth was, I was stalling. I was about to publish my very first blog, taking another step towards building my personal brand as a professional golfer. Finally, I took a deep breath, told myself it was good enough and clicked publish. (Thank goodness I couldn't find it to link in this post)

Fast-forward 9 years to today. Although I’m no longer a professional golfer, I haven’t stopped using social media to grow my personal brand. It’s more important than ever before. Take it from expert and author Gary Vaynerchuk

“It’s important to build a personal brand because it’s the only thing you’re going to have. Your reputation online, and in the new business world is pretty much the game, so you’ve got to be a good person. You can’t hide anything, and more importantly, you’ve got to be out there at some level.” –  Gary Vaynerchuk - Author

So if this is so important, why do so many leaders not encourage and promote individuals within their teams to build their personal brand?  I see a lot of leaders building a personal brand for themselves but not their people.  Here are 5 reasons leaders should not only care about, but encourage their people’s professional brand growth.

  1. People are key differentiators. The ability for a company’s products and or services to maintain differentiation over the competition is the shortest window of time in the history of business. Companies have become the “Ultimate Fast Followers”. To combat this, a leader has to understand that his or her people are a competitive weapon. 
  2. Your business is changing. If there is one thing that’s constant, it is change. Companies are constantly adding products, building software, expanding locations, expanding to new markets, making acquisitions etc. Your people have to understand changes and communicate those changes effectively.  If they are thought of as experts; clients, prospective clients and/or partners will be more open and receptive to new offerings.
  3. Clients are social. There were 1.49B active users on Facebook and 380M LinkedIn members. The people included in these numbers are the same ones doing research, forwarding interesting articles, and making buying decisions. Professionals are more willing than ever to share their experiences and collaborate on things going on in their personal and professional lives.
  4. Improve confidence. In order for people to reach their true potential, they have to believe in themselves (The Most Important Thing a Leader Can Give). When people invest time and effort into their personal brand and begin to see results, their confidence correlates to those results. If you can improve confidence, business results will follow.  Check out your Social Selling Index on LinkedIn to see how you are doing with your own personal brand.
  5. Attract the best talent. Talented people, like to work with other talented people. One of the easiest new ways to attract talent is to have your current top talent help in the process. If those individuals have the freedom to create and foster their own personal brand online from within your organization, talent will take note.

Developing employees isn’t typically the first thing leaders get out of bed thinking about, but it has to be higher on their list. Something as simple as encouraging and caring about your teams personal brand can provide unimaginable value.

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Dr. Suzanne Derok

UBIS Health Jobs | Top-tier Resources | Where Executives and Organisations Meet | UBIS Premiere Specialist Health Marketplace Australia | Author

9 年

Knowing the difference is the first step.

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Suroma Ramjathan

BCOM Honors Business Management & Supply Chain Management Professional

9 年

Very interesting. Thank you for sharing.

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Lisa Collins

Leading a team of superannuation professionals to build relationships & deliver solutions to employers and stakeholders

9 年

Great post John, too often leaders want people who mirror themselves, with very similar attributes and beliefs, particularly politically. Good leaders value difference and leverage the strengths of those differences to build strong, supportive and successful teams. As a leader it is important to celebrate and recognise the different strengths people have in order to give them the confidence to build their own personal brand. People like to deal with real people not company brands or policies.

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? Dana M.

Business Agility, Culture, and Leadership Coach | Organizational and Digital Transformation | Innovation | Change Agent

9 年

“It’s important to build a personal brand because it’s the only thing you’re going to have. Your reputation online, and in the new business world is pretty much the game, so you’ve got to be a good person. You can’t hide anything, and more importantly, you’ve got to be out there...” Precisely!

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Denise Minor

Leadership Development | Diversity and Inclusion Expert | Executive and Team Coach

9 年

Good post John. Leaders who encourage and promote individuals within their teams to build their own personal brand are demonstrating servant leadership.

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