Dhruv Chhabra’sPersonal Brand Plan
Prepared by Dhruv Chhabra
Electronic Publishing Section: C2
Professor: Michael Cayley
Personal Brand Statement
I firmly believe that my education and experience have given me the ability to demonstrate a range of competencies that support knowledge, skills and abilities in Communications.
Situation Analysis (SWOT)Strengths: Fluent in English, Hindi, Urdu and beginner knowledge in French Excellent communication, interpersonal and organizational skills Self-motivated with the ability to work both independently and as part of a dynamic team Ability to multi-task, interact and effectively communicate with a diverse group of people Willingness to learn, energetic and results-oriented
Weaknesses: I am not fluent in French My key board typing skills are average Indecisive at times Opportunities: There is need for officers in the public sector and NGO’s which is beneficial for me since I have a
undergraduate degree in Political Science New social media applications such as Facebook and Twitter will me help to connect with professionals in
my field Threats: Qualified professionals with more work experience are entering the public sector. They are bilingual and
have experience working and volunteering at various international organizations
Communications Goal
To Build and strengthen my reputation in public
service/international organizations as a
knowledgeable professional who is dedicated to
helping the organization achieve its goals.
“Don't look to become a person of success, look
instead to become a person of value."
Albert Einstein
Objective To use my entrepreneurial, leadership and
communication skills to obtain a job in a public sector and/or an international organization, tackling global issues and working with communities at grassroots level.
Strategies
The strategies I will use to reach my stated goals include:
Create a multi-faceted approach to communicating my personal brand to prospective employers in Canada
Liaise with various community organizations and provincial government departments
Position myself as a dedicated and knowledgeable professional who is eager to serve the public and the community
Tactics
To build my physical (offline) brand
Create a resume design that is consistent with my personal brand. The resume should look professional but should also reflect my personality
Develop a cover letter template that is consistent with the design of my resume
Develop an e-mail signature that is consistent with my personal brand and resume design
Record a voicemail message on my home phone and cell phone that is professional and consistent with my personal brand
Become an active member of various PR associations such as CPRS and IABC. This will provide an opportunity to meet prospective employers and grow my personal network
To build my virtual (online) brand
Utilize Web search engines to search my name and review the results. If there are unfavourable results, try to change them
Review Twitter, Facebook and other social networking pages, and ensure that the content displayed is professional. If necessary, remove or modify the page from the Web
Manage online reputation by regularly posting comments on established Web sites
o Research popular public sector blogs and monitor them.o Post comments when appropriate.o Regularly post online reviews of books that are written on topics
about international development and government. Proactively manage online identity by creating and monitoring my
profile on LinkedIn and other similar sites
Try to build online networks through CPRS and IABC communities
If available, buy my domain name to prevent others from posting information that might be associated with me
Evaluation
The success my personal communications plan can be measured on various levels. Measurement is most effective when benchmarks are established prior to implementing the communications plan. Such benchmarks will involve:
Assessing my key audience’s awareness of me and my skills
Evaluating my online identity. Evaluating the size and quality of
my current professional network
Final Analysis
Once these benchmarks have been established, the communications plan’s effectiveness can be measured every six months by reviewing:
My ability to secure a full-time position in the public sector/international organizations such as the United Nations, World Bank etc.
My improved awareness within my key audience. The improved ratio of my favourable mentions on
the internet The growth of my network ( both offline and online)
Channels Communications channels serve as a vital link
between the me and my potential employers i.e. the public sector/international organizations. Having access to multiple channels will help me develop and enhance my virtual online brand while simultaneously creating several opportunities for employment
LinkedIn- By adding connections, I will increase the likelihood that potential employers will see my profile first when they’re searching for someone to hire. LinkedIn allows me to make my profile information available for search engines to index.
Blogger- Maintaining an online journal can let my potential employers get a glimpse of my personality.
Critical Path Pursue a Master’s degree in
Public Policy 2010 Pursue a French course from
Quebec for a year - September 2011
Work on a development project in Africa/Asia July 2012
Volunteer with international NGO’s - November 2009
Write public sector exams - October 2010
Get into public sector - 2015
Federal /Provincial
Government
Master’s Degree
French CourseVolunteering
Development Project
Key Messages
I possess effective communication skills that would enable me to speak and write clearly for an intended target audience, colleagues and seniors I have a friendly and outgoing personality, delivering fast and efficient service to meet client’s needs My skills as a resourceful, adaptable and energetic team player would further enhance my ability to help my organization manage issues