How to raise your visibility for career success
How to raise your visibility for career success
How is it that some people rapidly climb the career ladder whilst others – who might be equally as good, remain at a lower level? Having studied very successful people; watching their behaviour, actions and attitudes, I have identified key engagements these successful people do in order to be visible to decision makers. And in this time where cuts are being made, you want to be the go to person: the person who is positively noticed – and I don’t mean the loudest person: the last person standing when difficult decisions are made.
Content and Learning
•Participants will have a plan in place of activities they can do in order to raise their credibility, profile and visibility within their organisation and industry.
•Plenty of ideas for raising their visibility: virtually – without this being exclusively about social media.
•Permission to ‘blow your trumpet’ and tell people your successes and achievements
•Decide what is newsworthy and find the right channels to ensure others notice this
•How working hard is not enough to be noticed in a positive way
•How to build and utilise an invaluable network
About Susan
Susan Heaton-Wright is a multi award winning global impact, communications and speaking expert for emerging leaders and the creator of the Superstar Communicator™ methodology. She is an international speaker; the MD of award winning music company, Viva Live Music, podcaster and a former prize winning international opera singer. She is the EMEA Launch leader for HBA Leadership programmes. She has delivered keynotes, seminars, workshops, masterclasses and individual training for many companies including Astra Zeneca, Pfizer, Shell, Microsoft, AXA, Deloitte, Invesco, and the NHS. She is a recommended speaker for CII branches. As a CPD accredited speaker and virtual speaker, she regularly delivers speeches and seminars to professional organisations and organisations worldwide.
CII Accredited
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1 hour's CPD can be claimed for this event if relevant to your learning and development needs.
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