It is a tough and competitive business environment you 
live and it is getting more and more difficult to achieve 
your goals. You have to stand out among your colleagues 
and competitors. You have to work hard for career 
advancement, and better compensation.
Whether you are a senior executive, an entrepreneur or 
an employee, this book will show you the best way to 
succeed, accomplish your personal and career goals, 
outshine your competition and differentiate yourself 
from the pack. David F. D'Alessandro shows you how to 
stand out from the crowd by developing your own 
"personal brand"; and provides valuable lessons in 
the etiquette of reputation building.
What is Personal Brand?
You need to realize that success does not only come 
from hard work and appropriately playing the part. 
To be successful in business and in your career, you 
must be able to distinguish yourself from the rest of 
the pack - you need to develop, build and defend your 
reputation.
Personal branding is a way you manage your career or 
business. It is a way of communicating that makes you 
different and special. By using these qualities you 
can distinguish yourself from your peers so that you 
can expand your success.
There are 10 rules you can follow for building a 
successful personal brand and keeping it:
Rule 1: Try to Look Beyond Your Own Navel - The biggest 
obstacle in building a positive personal brand is your 
own ego. In order to develop an attractive personal 
brand, you need to have self-respect and you need 
to respect the people around you.
Rule 2: Like It or Not, Your Boss is the Coauthor of 
Your Brand - You must realize and accept the fact that 
early on in your career, your boss will reap most of 
the rewards for ideas you give, money that you brought 
in, etc. This is how the corporate world operates. Do 
not fight the power structure. Instead learn how to 
play and live by it.
Rule 3: Put Your Boss on the Couch - Not all bosses 
will help you. It is best that you recognize what type 
of personality your boss has so that you would realize 
what advantages and disadvantages this person can 
cause to your brand.
Rule 4: Learn Which One is the Pickle Fork - Good manners 
are crucial in developing and enhancing your personal 
brand. Manners are about consideration and respect, 
knowledge and patience. Practice good business etiquette.
Rule 5: Kenny Rogers is Right - While it is important 
for you to seize the opportunity to build your brand, 
it is equally crucial to know what battles to take. Know 
when to keep on fighting and when to move fold.
Rule 6: It's Always Show Time - You must realize that 
reputations are not usually made by big events - 
sometimes it is those big events that smear your brand. 
What builds your reputation is your day-to-day 
behavior in the business setting, such as how you deal 
with people, how you make decisions, your work habits, 
etc.
Rule 7: Make the Right Enemies - The best personal brands 
include courtesy, fairness, tolerance, self-respect and 
having good and proper manners. However, a small amount 
of ruthlessness is good for your brand. Your reputation 
will not suffer much if you fight your enemies, 
but it will suffer if you lose your self-respect.
Rule 8: Try Not To Be Swallowed By the Bubble - Once you 
are successful in building your brand and is rising in the 
ranks, do not lose sight of the forest. Do not be too 
full of yourself that you will be swallowed by success. 
It is bad for your humanity, and bad for your career.
Rule 9: The Higher You Fly, the More You Will Be Shot 
At - Everybody makes mistakes. The higher you are in the 
ladder of success, the more likely that your mistakes 
will be highlighted. Accept the fact that bad press comes 
with prominence in any field.
Rule 10: Everybody Coulda Been a Contender; Make Sure You 
Stay One - Set yourself to be distinct from your peers. 
Since you are constantly being compared to your peers, 
don't be afraid to offer something unique or distinctive. 
Don't give up easily. Don't throw in the towel immediately 
because of a setback or two. Learn from your mistakes and 
turn it into an opportunity. Don't lie, cheat or 
steal. Be cautious of the reputation you are building.
By: Regine P. Azurin
Regine Azurin is the President of BusinessSummaries.com, a company that provides business book summaries of the latest bestsellers for busy executives and entrepreneurs.
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