Dream, Think, Act!
November 7, 2007 @ Adventures of the ITIL Imp from The ITIL Imp
I came across an inspirational blog, the content of which is consistent with the things I like at sites such as Manager Tools and Mind Tools, i.e. Clear, practical, effective advice for personal development. It's called 'Dream, Think, Act' by Edith Yeung.
Among the many posts that picqued my interest was one about PCS - Personal Credibility Score. Credibility is crucial to my personal brand, particularly in the workplace.
Her post covers the following key points:
First Impressions
- Confident
- Approachable
- Articulated
- Clean
- Punctual
- Authentic
- Available
- Passionate
- Under Promise Over Deliver
- Honesty
Maintaining Your Creditability
- Consistent
- Say No
Take 5 minutes to read the full article, you'll be glad you did!
This article is syndicated from Adventures of the ITIL Imp
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