EP33: Have You Ever Been Desired in the Workplace?

Does your workplace know what your impact is? And the value that you bring? Do your mentors and sponsors know what roles you're interested in and what you'd be a great fit for? Are you able to articulate the accomplishments that you've made in the workplace?   Tune in as your host asks these questions and more, pushing you to identify and build your brand. As Kimberly explains, driving desire in the workplace comes from having a clear personal and professional brand. So what do you want to be known for?   KEY POINTS: - Does your brand speak for itself? - Why you need to do more than just the work - you have to speak about it! - How to discover your brand   - What is the gap between where you are and where you’d like to be? - Four key relationship types to push your career forward   QUOTABLES: “When we're talking about building a strategic career, you want to be desired for roles that are in alignment with what you want to do.” “You want to be sought after for your potential if you are a younger employee, or based upon your impact and value that you already have a track record for in the workplace.”   Have career and leadership development questions? Email Kimberly at [email protected]   Learn more about Kimberly Brown and download a free career strategy template at kimberlybonline.com    Read the book “Next Move, Best Move: Transitioning Into a Career You’ll Love” at nextmovebestmovebook.com   Follow Kimberly on social media: IG | @kimberlybonline - instagram.com/kimberlybonline FB | facebook.com/kimberlybonline  Twitter | twitter.com/kimberlybonline LinkedIn | linkedin.com/in/kimberlybonline     Your Next Move is edited by Instapodcasts (visit at instapodcasts.com)

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This is the Your Next Move Podcast with Kimberly Brown. She’s made it her mission to make sure professionals FINALLY have the leadership development needed to create opportunities for themselves through building a career strategy and not just hustling everyday and wondering why they aren’t getting promoted. If you’re looking to position yourself as a leader in the workplace, this is where you want to be.