Tuesday, May 10th I am presenting an entirely new program on "Critical Thinking for Career Success" to the staff at NY Hospital Queens. According to noted English philosopher Bertrand Russell: "Many people would die sooner than think; in fact, they do."

I prefer to think of critical thinking like Albert Einstein who famously stated: "Problems cannot be solved by thinking within the framework in which they were created.”
On Wednesday, May 11th I begin teaching a course on Brand Identity at Baruch College Continuing and Professional Studies. Speaking of which, I was in New York City going to Baruch and I walked by the following:

I've been having A LOT of conversations with business owners and entrepreneurs about whether people should spend their invaluable time trying to build a brand ONLINE. The most common argument for NOT investing the effort goes something like: "Well, how much business are YOU getting from all your efforts."
As someone who spent most of his career in various marketing roles, I understand the point completely about seeing a tangible return on your TIME investment. However, it's a bit like the CHICKEN & EGG argument, or a classic CATCH-22. you have to build a brand presence online to compliment your in-person brand, and then results i.e. new client acquisition will follow.
I suggest you begin by building your Linked In profile then leveraging the Groups and Discussion function. Build a Twitter presence, develop a blog, use Facebook for your business and career pursuits, and integrate them with each other for your online brand as well as tying them into your offline personal branding efforts. As a job seeker or business owner the first question you always should be asking is: "HOW DID YOU HEAR ABOUT ME?"

Have a GREAT Easter weekend.
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