3 Personal Branding Lessons from Second-Act Founders
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By Jennifer Knowles
Published on March 26, 2026.
The author of the book, Michael Schoen, explains that he was warned by a senior leader that building a personal brand outside of the organization could make him appear less serious. He discovered that he had spent years building credibility, relationships, and a point of view. As a founder, trust in the public is crucial, and Schoen is also crucial. The author shares these three lessons with personal brand experts.
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