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  2. Personal branding - Wikipedia

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    Personal branding is a strategic process aimed at creating, positioning, and maintaining a positive public perception of oneself by leveraging unique individual characteristics and presenting a differentiated narrative to a target audience. [1] The concept is based on two main theoretical foundations: marketing theory and self-presentation ...

  3. Personal Branding, Part Two: Marketing Yourself - AOL

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    This week, we're going to talk about marketing your brand. There are a lot of ways to promote your personal brand, all of which fall Personal Branding, Part Two: Marketing Yourself

  4. Teachers College Reading and Writing Project - Wikipedia

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    TCRWP also has multi-day training institutes and one-day workshops for teachers and administrators at Teachers College, Columbia University. [20] [21] TCRWP works in thousands of classrooms and schools around the world. More than 170,000 teachers have attended the Project's week-long institutes, and over 4,000 teachers attend summer institutes.

  5. Autodidacticism - Wikipedia

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    Autodidacticism (also autodidactism) or self-education (also self-learning, self-study and self-teaching) is the practice of education without the guidance of schoolmasters (i.e., teachers, professors, institutions).

  6. Brand - Wikipedia

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    Unlike brand recognition, brand recall (also known as unaided brand recall or spontaneous brand recall) is the ability of the customer retrieving the brand correctly from memory. [11] Rather than being given a choice of multiple brands to satisfy a need, consumers are faced with a need first, and then must recall a brand from their memory to ...

  7. Individual branding - Wikipedia

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    Individual branding, also called individual product branding, flanker brands or multibranding, is "a branding strategy in which products are given brand names that are newly created and generally not connected to names of existing brands offered by the company."

  8. School branding - Wikipedia

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    School branding surfaced in the early 1800s when a few sororities and fraternities literally branded their pledges. [1] Schools began widely adopting branding in the early 2000s. [ 2 ] There was a rise of for-profit and online universities, which were aggressively marketing in corporate style.

  9. Human branding - Wikipedia

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    Ceremonial branding is an integral part of religious initiation in most Vaishnava sects. References to this practice can be traced in texts such as Narad Panchratra, Vaikhnasagama, Skanda Purana, etc. [16] This practice remains prevalent among Madhava sect Brahmins of Karnataka in India, who brand small marks on both shoulders (for men) or ...