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Keynote business speaker Denise Lee Yohn has cracked the code on brand-building and shows you exactly what you need to take your brand from good to great.
Denise Lee Yohn Blog
2M ago
“Know thyself.” For centuries, this has been the motto of great leaders. Now, here’s a tool that helps you do just that. It’s a new twist on a SWOT analysis that will help you uncover new insights about yourself.
Instead of looking at Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats to your company, look at your Self, your World, Others around you, and how you use your Time and Treasure. In this new Smartbrief on Leadership video, I introduce this new tool.
You just might be surprised at what you discover about yourself!
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Denise Lee Yohn Blog
3M ago
Celebrating my 20th anniversary of being an independent practitioner!
As I reflect on my journey, I’m convinced that “culture” is as important for solopreneurs, coaches, and freelancers as it is for companies of thousands.
Check out my thoughts on brand-culture fusion and why it matters for people who are self-employed. Let me know what you think.
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Denise Lee Yohn Blog
4M ago
Mentoring is a valuable path toward growth and development. A mentor can share insights from their expertise and experiences to help you grow and develop – and being a mentor can help you achieve clarity and focus as you reflect on your own development.
A few pointers to get the most out of mentoring:
Start with reflecting on your goals – be clear and specific about what you want to achieve.
Set clear expectations so each party knows how to engage.
Make it two-way – older mentors can benefit from reverse mentoring.
Learn more in my new Smartbrief on Leadership video.
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Denise Lee Yohn Blog
6M ago
Your core values can’t simply be words on your website or on a poster in your office; they must be used. Learn how Amazon uses its core values in my new post on LinkedIn: Do You Use Your Core Values Or Just Talk About Them?
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Denise Lee Yohn Blog
7M ago
A lot of wisdom that helps teams wins on the football field also helps leaders win in business.
Take for example “look the ball into your hands.” This speaks to the importance of follow-through, whether you’re playing a game or leading a team.
My latest Smartbrief on Leadership shares some of my favorite football phrases and how they apply to business. Take a look here and let me know what other football adages or analogies come to mind when you think about business.
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Denise Lee Yohn Blog
8M ago
The principles in my book, What Great Brands Do: The Seven Brand-Building Principles That Separate the Best from the Rest can be applied to employees, employee experience, and employee engagement.
For example, in WGBD, I explain that Great Brands Avoid Selling Products. Instead of simply focusing on selling products or services to customers, great brands create emotional connections. Business leaders can apply this to employees by focusing on the employee experience. Make sure that your organization doesn’t just treat employees as resources and interact with them on a ..read more
Denise Lee Yohn Blog
11M ago
Ted Lasso, the leading character in the popular Apple+ series by the same name, provides an excellent model of exceptional organizational leadership.
The leadership lessons from Lasso are about coaching, changing, and character-building.
My new Smartbrief on Leadership video explains how Lasso shows what great leaders do — take a look!
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1y ago
Succession, the popular show on HBO, conveys helpful business insights including the importance of you using your own product.
As a business leader, you must personally and regularly undergo the entire customer experience of your company as an actual customer would. This will help focus your attention on the most important aspects of your business, including understanding your customers and engaging your employees.
In this video, leadership keynote speaker Denise Lee Yohn provides recommendations for using your own product or service and explains what you will learn from doing so. Check ..read more
Denise Lee Yohn Blog
1y ago
To change your strategy – your what – you need to change your how – your culture. And you need to change your culture first – because your culture is what will ensure your organization is able to execute on your strategy.
In my new Brand+Culture Series post on LinkedIn, I show how to use your core values to drive strategic change. Hope you find it helpful!
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1y ago
If you’re struggling to build a cohesive company culture, you’re not alone. Where and how people work varies so much now that culture-building seems more difficult than ever.
Instead of trying to control or quash the different directions your culture seems to be headed, provide clarity and focus to the variations.
In this Smartbrief on Leadership video, I explain what this new approach to culture looks like and how to implement it.
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