Here are three articles that I found very interesting this week, and I will regulary post list of extraordinary things I read for you to look into as well. The articles for this weekend is general about personal branding, but I will favor articles that are innovative edge; talks about the definition of your brand rather than marketing it; as well as articles connecting personal development to business development. Enjoy!
Your Personal Brand is Your Promise by Chris Perry for Brand Camp University
How Personal Branding is Hurting Nonprofit Organizations by Colleen Dilenschneider
Have you read something extraordinary that are aligned with the above description of articles I like, please make a comment below.
- Ola Rynge (@rynge)
Ola Rynge is the CEO of The Rynge Group and author of the The Rynge Blog, which focuses on Personal Branding as a personal development tool and how it can be be used to create more opportunities for entrepreneurs.
- Ola Rynge (@rynge)
Ola Rynge is the CEO of The Rynge Group that focuses on market oriented small business and idea development. Please follow him on twitter for updates about how you can use Social Media and CRM² for your business.
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Hi Ola,
I wrote in french about the same subject (swot personal) more than 2 months ago, it’s amazing isn’t it
http://vansnick.isexl.com/2009/06/23/matrice-swot-personnelle/
Cheers
Hi Regis,
I do remember you recommending it to me but unfortunatley most of my readers do not know french (me included). However, with Google Translate everything is possible, so here is the link for the translated post: http://translate.google.com/translate?prev=hp&hl=sv&js=y&u=http://vansnick.isexl.com/2009/06/23/matrice-swot-personnelle/&sl=auto&tl=en&history_state0=
Thank you for re-recommending me your post!
Ola
Hi Ola,
I agree with you i should translate some of my articles. It’s one of my plan for this school year.
Google has improved his translation but it’s not good enough in my opinion.
By the way, i really enjoy all the links you share on Twitter. It’s very useful for me.
Bye
RV