Q Discussion Prompt & Reply Instructions Your Initial Post - Due Thursday by 11:59PM As we culminate building your self marketing tools and prepare for interviewing, let's consider your personal brand and it's importance. Additionally, after reading the textbook, reviewing the course modules, and reviewing theBuild Your Brand clipLinks to an external site. by Lindsey Pollack, Mutigenerational Work Expert and New York Times Bestselling Author, respond to one of the following quotes: • "Almost all major decisions about your career will be made when you are not in the room."-Carla Harris, Managing Partner with Morgan Stanley. • "Everything you do-everything you choose not to do-communicates the values and character of your [personal brand]."-Tom Peters,Links to an external site. Author and Business Management Guru. • "Once dismissed as 'ego surfing,' or 'vanity searching' Googling your name should be something you do often to make sure your online image is what you want it to be."-Lindsey Pollack, Multigenerational Work Expert and New York Times Bestselling Author. PROMPT: 1. Select one of the quotes above. 2. Then share which one you chose and provide a reflection of what you think the author is intending to convey to the reader. o What does it mean? o Do you agree or disagree, and why? You might explain how you can apply what was shared in developing your own personal brand? o Include two examples to support your agreement or disagreement with the statement. 3. Remember to follow Online Discussion Posts and Netiquette. Reply to 2 Peer Posts - Due Sunday by 11:59PM 1. Respond to at least two of your classmates’ posts with your own insights and connections related to building a personal brand and the module materials. (5 points). See the grading rubric for more specifics. 2. You should respond with several, complete sentences or at least 50 words or more in your replies. Canvas Support How do I view a discussion as a student?Links to an external site. How do I reply to a discussion as a student?Links to an external site. How do I view the rubric for my graded discussion?Links to an external site. Grading Rubric To view the grading rubric for this discussion board select "Show Rubric" from the above options (three vertical dots at the top of the page). Click Next at the bottom right of each page to move through the Modules.
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