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Managing Your Brand as a Leader


Date:
28th October, 2015
Time:
8:30 am - 11:30 am
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Bloor Research

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Developing a strong personal brand is becoming essential for the advancement of your career and development as a leader. Finding the right voice across the broad range of platforms on offer both internally and externally can be a significant challenge – and the consequences of getting it wrong can be severe. This session will explore strategies to define your identity and distinctiveness as a leader.

Tim Hughes is a Business Development Director at Oracle UK where he owns the Go-To-Market for Oracle’s SaaS Accounting suite of applications.  He was, and still is involved in the roll out of Social Selling across a sales organisation of 2,000 in Western Europe.  Most recently, Tim is the co-founder of Social Selling Lounge, a company that helps organisations with their Social Selling strategy to increase revenue and gain competitive advantage.