Personal Branding is hot and happening. How can you best present yourself or your brand? As a speaker on Personal Branding, Jaap tells entrepreneurs and professionals to stay close to themselves and that it is okay to dare to be different.
Do you also want to strengthen your own brand through a Personal Branding speaker? If you choose a presentation by Jaap Bressers in the field of Personal Branding you will learn how to present yourself authentically and distinctively. From a job interview to recruiting clients: discover what sets you apart and what you want to connect with.
Personal Branding actually means your 'own brand value'. It is also that brand value with which you can distinguish and present yourself. With his own personal and inspiring story about Personal Branding, Jaap tells about his 'brand value' that he has built up. He has managed to turn his challenges into his strength. A combination of knowledge and self-reflection. Because 'selling' yourself requires not only a well-considered approach, but especially a lot of self-knowledge. Then you can really create added value with your brand.
Whether you like it or not, you have a certain image with your company and with that your own identity. Also online. Everything that can be found about you contributes to your brand. The internet plays an increasingly important role in personal branding and offers many opportunities. Just try googling yourself to find out how you are doing. Jaap has as speaker gave an inspiring lecture about finding your own power, strengths and goals. Up to date with the latest developments, he knows exactly how to take the audience to the right questions to ask yourself. For both small groups and large halls, Jaap knows how to move and motivate his audience to get more out of their own brand.
Would you like to book Jaap as a Personal Branding Speaker for your event? Please feel free to ask about the possibilitiesHis lecture can be combined with a interactive workshop or master class to get even more out of the theme of Personal Branding.
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