SUCCEED WITH STYLE: Are You on Their Radar?
Margaret Batting, Image Consultant and Personal Brand Strategist
SUCCEED WITH STYLE: Are You on Their Radar?

Following are tips to help get you on their radar:
1. Keep up to date on industry news and developments. Try BNET.com or set up Google alerts. When the opportunity presents itself, share information or an idea that can open up a new approach to an old problem.
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLAST2. Be well prepared for meetings. Anticipate potential issues that could derail your presentation or project and be ready with examples, key data or alternative ideas. Being open-minded, adaptable and resourceful are attractive skills.
3. Identify growth opportunities outside of your department. Figure out how to work on projects that provide exposure to other areas of your organization. Cross-functional experience is a plus and helps you gain visibility with the people who may be able to help advance your career.
4. If possible, write articles relevant to your field and post them on your company’s intranet site or on industry blogs. The goal is to get known as a “go to” resource in your company and eventually in your industry.
5. If you are trying to gain visibility outside of your organization, research your industry’s professional organizations and groups. Identify the movers and shakers and what events they attend. Make an effort to attend these events and introduce yourself. Get their card and follow up through Linkedin.com Develop your network and follow industry leaders on Twitter.com
6. If networking events aren’t your thing or you can’t seem to connect with the people you want, then ask some of these potential champions to lunch. They could be people from inside your organizations too. This is a great way to get to know them better as well as share your career plans. If you are asking them to lunch, make sure you pay for the lunch as a “thank you”.
Remember, it takes time and effort to move your career forward. And no matter what you choose to do, make sure your image reflects a polished and poised professional who is prepared for success.
Next week I’ll share tips on how to improve your online presence.
