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Developing Your Personal Leadership Brand

Speaker

George Grody, Lecturing Fellow of Markets & Management

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A graphic for the "Developing Your Personal Leadership Brand" event on October 6.

If you start out on a journey without a destination or a map, don’t be surprised if you end up in places you didn’t want to be.  In this workshop, you will learn how to determine your destination and create your map by defining your purpose, values and principles through development of a Leadership Brand.  Besides providing you with a “life compass,” this will differentiate you from others and allow you to present yourself in a consistent manner to everyone with whom you interact and lead.  Learn why you need a Leadership Brand and what it can do for you.

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George Grody

Speaker: Duke alumnus George L. Grody (class of 1981) spent 26 years at Procter & Gamble in Sales, Marketing, and General Management across the globe. His last assignment prior to retiring was as Director for Global Strategic Alliances, which entailed working with other companies and governments on co-technology and co-marketing deals. He’s been teaching in the Markets & Management Studies program at Duke University since 2008.

Zoom details will be shared with confirmed registrants. This event is part of the Careers Beyond Academia series co-sponsored by The Graduate School, Duke Career Center, and the Office of Postdoctoral Services. Questions? Contact The Graduate School's professional development team at grad-profdev@duke.edu.


Categories

Careers Beyond Academia, Communication, Leadership, Master's Series, Professional Development, Self Awareness