When you leave the room…do people think of you for opportunities? According to our guest Jen Dalton, your personal brand is 90% what people think about you. Listen to this important conversation to begin building your personal brand. Our goal is to create a community that inspires and engages all women in the life sciences…
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5 Ways that Stress Limits Your Personal Brand & Creativity
Since April was National Stress Awareness Month and May is Mental Health Awareness Month, it is a good time to take a 360° look at the role stress plays in your life. You can take a stress assessment to measure your stress levels and carve out some time to identify the factors that might be contributing.…

5 Business Branding Trends for 2022
A great business brand is all about creating an effective emotional connection with key constituencies, including customers, prospects, employees, and partners. Brand connection increases confidence in the business, which accelerates your audience’s choice. A brand is never static — it constantly balances between consistent messaging and adaptation to new circumstances, technologies and opportunities. As we…

Take Gratitude Up a Notch
November brings Thanksgiving, which is a good time to reflect on gratitude. There’s a lot to be gained from being as expansive as possible on the subject. After all, gratitude is about taking stock, expressing appreciation, and giving back. When it comes to leadership, the power of gratitude cannot be overstated, and it is a…

10 Questions to Prompt Your Team Leader for Career Insights
Regardless of our career ambitions, we all have goals. We need to know how to leverage our unique talents and harness our weaknesses to achieve these goals. The most likely source of insight and guidance, particularly in the shorter-term, is our team leader. Not all leaders are attuned to the individual development of their team,…

Five Ways to Increase Your Brand Visibility in a “Virtual” Workplace
In the modern working world, visibility is critical to advancement, but what do you do when you aren’t visible? You may travel a great deal, remaining out of sight and out of mind for most of your work. You may work in one location but your boss works in another. Or you may be a…