So, 3rd week of Business communication and we were
addressed by Mr. Nikhil Kulkarni, a NITIE aluminous and the founder of Darwin
Travel Tech. I am not going to go through
the personal accomplishments of Mr, Kulkarni but rather discuss the details of the message he conveyed based on his experience after spending years in consultancy and corporate
sector.
So, his entire speech/message revolves around 2 basic themes
- The importance of effective communication in the current Business world.
- The value of building your own “Personal Brand” (think Narendra Modi, Oprah Winfrey, etc)
Importance of Effective Communication
The crux of
his speech revolves around the so-called Pyramid principle of communication. He
laid particular stress on “Say less, Mean More” rule, that is, to put maximum
content in a message in as few words as possible.
The pyramid
principle shown in the above diagram gives a hierarchical structure on how to organize
one’s thoughts and communicate. This follows further 2 rules of effective
communication
IDFL: Idea, data, facts, logic- here the main idea
is presented first, followed by evidence in support of the idea in the form of
data, logic, and facts.
MECE:
Mutually exclusive collectively exhaustive rule- we should present our idea in
such a way that it covers all possible scenarios (mutually exclusive and
exhaustive) and must avoid recurrence of the same fact or redundancy of same
set of information. He further laid stress that for delivering the right
message one must know his/her objective, the target audience and the context in
which the message will be delivered.
Using the
above 3 rules he urged the audience to work on their communication skills and build
a solid foundation upon which a successful career can be built upon
Building
Personal Brand
A personal brand
is a perception that one builds for himself which accentuates the aura
surrounding him/her. It can be of many forms
- Perception of effectiveness or reliability
about a person without even meeting him/her personally.
- A deemed quality or strength about a
person, ex skills, expertise, managerial capacity without actual proof.
- A projected Unique Selling
Proposition about him/her which gives an edge over the competitors
- . A kind of familiarity, likeability, fondness
about the person in people who might have never met him
Many celebrities
have an entire PR team to build a personal brand and better public perception.
Some have such a personal brand that their endorsement enhances the brand value
of a product/place. Ex. Amitabh Bachchan was roped in by Cadbury to rebuild their image.
According to
Mr. Kulkarni, we can build our own personal brand by extensively utilizing the digital media
space in our own favor, he suggested the following ways:
- Write a blog, on relevant topics, to
get readers a peek into the thought process and communication skills of the
person.
- Extensively use social media like Twitter,
Facebook, Instagram to increase reach and propagate your own persona.
- Make videos, vlogs, podcasts on
YouTube.
Thus by building
your personal brand a user is building a strong foundation towards success in
the digitized corporate world. His reputation precedes him and that increases
his chances of success in the corporate/business world.
Author’s
Note: A word of caution
There is this thin line between trying to promote yourself by building a personal brand and lampooning yourself on a social platform. Some people while trying to be cool or following the latest fad tend to overdo things and come out as needy, lame, and insecure. All they could manage is some paltry 100 followers for 100+ videos and some meager, generic one-word comments. This stint at building a name might very well backfire and hence treading with caution is of paramount importance while exploring any such daredevilry.
So, I
will try to add some guidelines towards building this “Personal Brand” thing
over social media platforms:
- Try to play to your strength, do not try
your hands at something you are not good at. That looks forced, unnatural, and
works against you.
- Don’t do something just because
everyone else is doing it. You want to build your own “Unique” selling proposition,
not a GSP (Generic selling proposition).
- Make/write/build what you want to do
based upon a path you want to walk on and not under any person’s influence. Not
because your boss or father told you so. Write what you want to write, make a video
on something you want to make a video on.
- Writing/Video making is not for everyone,
there are tonnes of success stories of people who have succeeded without using
social media and you can do that too.
- Be more expressive and use better communication
skills in your blogs. Writing blogs doesn’t improvise your communication skills
it is the other way round.
- Share useful content, stop sharing
futile and pointless stuff, that gets you nowhere. No one is interested in what
you are doing in your college or at your home, structure your content around
something people want to see/read, or what adds value to the readers.
Follow these and you will be good to go. Always remember
social media platforms are a good slave but a bad master, you have to control
your social media presence and not be controlled by it.
That’s all for today Folks.
Hope you all make a good personal brand.
May the force be with you…….


Wow!!! Beautiful!!! I love it!!!👏
ReplyDeleteYou are an inspiration
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ReplyDeleteGreat added pointers
ReplyDeleteYou yourself have a great communication skills. Nayi class ko pata chala ya nahi abhi ?
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ReplyDeleteI bet your new classmates haven't seen you with a mic in hand.
ReplyDeleteWah re "personal brand"
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