#051 How to Stay Relevant in Corporate America

Brands On Brands | Personal Branding & Business Coaching - Un pódcast de Brandon Birkmeyer

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In his interview with Brandon earlier this week (episode #050), sales expert Oren Klaff laid out why every entrepreneur and salesman needs their own “Winter is Coming”—Game of Thrones fans may know what he’s talking about. Essentially, you need to impress to your customer that a certain scenario or problem is inevitable, and that your product or service is the solution they need for when the time comes. But on that note, what solution do you have yourself when the winds of work change? In this episode, Brandon takes an honest look at the shifting nature of modern work, discusses his old fears of irrelevancy, and explains how pursuing his own brand has afforded him a degree of independence. The Finer Details of This Episode: Why big corporations might not be as well-prepared to deal with sudden changes and paradigm shifts as you might think. How the Internet and modern technology is changing the rules regarding standardization, specialization, and how rare or common your skillset is. The “journey of small steps” Brandon took to become less dependent on the corporate world and more viable as an entity on his own. If you have your own worries about adapting to the changing tides of business, or if you’ve actually successfully dealt with that turbulence, let Brandon know at [email protected]! Quotes: “I needed to find a way to put myself out there in a way where I am no longer a resume—I am now a brand.” “Think about how to start building your own personal brands before you have that decision made for you.” Links: Visit Brandon’s website at www.BrandsOnBrandsOnBrands.com Sign up for coaching at www.BrandsOnBrandsOnBrands.com/apply Live Facebook FAQ every Wednesday @ 1PM PST https://www.brandgrowthlive.com Join the Brand Growth Community on Facebook at www.brandonbrands.com/community And please leave a rating and review on iTunes!

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