A Leadership & Personal Branding Lesson From a 3 Year Old

Leadership & Personal Branding

I wrote a guest post today over at the website http://www.clubbrandspiration.com. I would not normally post an article on my site that mentions a guest post, but I liked the article so much that I wanted to share it with all of you. It is about a small lesson of leadership & personal branding that I learned from playing with my 3 year old.  Please take a trip over to Club Brandspiration and check out the article: http://www.clubbrandspiration.com/2012/02/personal-branding-lessons-from-a-3-year-old/. Whether you want to differentiate yourself or your company, the words of my son ““You Be All Those, & I’ll Be Me,” I think Will help you.

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About Todd Nielsen

Todd Nielsen helps organizations create miracles of success and profitability through the power of execution. Having served as Vice-President, President, Chief Operations Officer, Chief Strategy Officer, and Chief Executive Officer of organizations, he has learned how to create a culture that "Gets Things Done." He is passionate about leadership, and is a dynamic and inspirational speaker.

Comments

  1. Fully agree with Todd Nielsen – please have a read.

  2. In brand business forums when we discuss a brand promise – I usually tell them to try it out first on 6 year’s old children to get their opinion – if they understand then one has a base to formulate a genuine promise to deliver upon to a targeted audience.
    Thank you for your post.

  3. Yes it is Kris. So very true!

    Thanks,
    Todd Nielsen

  4. It’s amazing what kids can teach you if you actually take the time to listen!

    ~ Kris Cavanaugh (www.BeginToShift.com)