#30: Gavin Mahony (Leading Teams) - How to Create your Personal Trademark
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What is your personal trademark?This week we are joined by Gavin Mahony, Facilitator for Leading Teams – an organisation that develops high performing people in sport and business and well known for facilitating the cultures of some of the most successful AFL clubs.Today, he is going to walk you through how to create your own, personal trademark!What is a personal trademark, you ask? A personal trademark is an aspirational statement that guides your attitudes, dictates your behaviour and helps with your decision making.But why is this important? To define your values and behaviours now, means to improve your performance in study or work, separate yourself from the pack and differentiate yourself in the sports industry tomorrow.Are you convinced now?In this episode, Gav will provide you with the world-class, tangible steps he uses with clients to create your personal trademark, define what you value most and target areas for growth.This must-listen show will set you up with the invaluable tools, you can put into action today, to not only become a better Sports Graduate, but a better person.In this episode you will learn:How to articulate your attitude and character on your resume [23:50]Gav’s #1 tip for developing a personal connection when you network [26:00]How Gav landed a marketing role at FC Berlin Union without speaking any German! [36:20]The Illy and Barack Obama inspired concept of ‘2 degrees’ [44:10]The key to effectively approach and ask for feedback [46:50]Want to network but not sure where to start? Download our FREE guide: 3 Steps to Start a New & Genuine LinkedIn Relationship***If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to land guests!This episode is proudly supported by Dollar Shave Club! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.