On Brand

audiobook (Unabridged) Shape Your Narrative. Share Your Vision. Shift Their Perception.

By Aliza Licht

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As seen on GOOD MORNING AMERICA and in HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW

BEST BOOK of 2023: Awarded by American Book Fest in Business: Marketing and Advertising

Your job title isn't your brand, nor is the name of your company. You are your brand—because what you do today may not be what you do tomorrow.

When you give meaning to your own name, it secures your professional longevity. If you don't do the work to communicate your value, other people will happily make up their own version of your story—or worse, forget about you. When your personal brand is strong, your name is dropped in rooms you're not in and opportunities open up to you first. In a world where we communicate nonstop, learning how to market yourself—and articulating the message you want to send— are paramount to success.

Aliza Licht, a former fashion executive who parlayed her communications expertise into a multimedia consultancy, shares insider tips from her experiences and advice from renowned contributors to give you a step-by-step game plan for building a brand: the brand of you. This book is for the recent graduate seeking their first job, the middle manager looking to level up, the executive who wants to be considered a thought leader, the entrepreneur building from scratch, the person who wants to pivot to a new career, the influencer who is their own brand. . . it's for anyone looking to make a name for themself and feel proud when they hear the words "that's so on brand for you."

On Brand