Showing posts with label admissions committees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label admissions committees. Show all posts

Tuesday, 15 April 2014

How MBA Applicants can develop a Personal Brand?



A number of b-school applicants are hesitant to think of themselves as a product or brand. However, in order to find out the best MBA programme to match their unique profile, they need to take the time to examine their personal qualities, aspirations and values.

You can put it into other ways as well. Suppose if you are entrusted with the task of creating a marketing campaign for a new car, and if you decided to highlight the seat warmers and sound systems of the vehicle, when the potential customers are looking for fuel economy, then your marketing message may not be able to create frenzy in the market.

The drawbacks in preparing your brand message for MBA application are similar. What you need is to think like a marketing strategist and develop a personal brand only after identifying its strengths. Here are three exercises to help you do it effectively.

Make a brag sheet

Though the practice of bragging is usually disapproved of in the real world but when it is about effectively sending out a set of messages you eventually want to communicate to admissions committee, the best way to begin is by writing down most unique, wonderful, exciting things about yourself. Consider it as brag-storming.
You should know that admissions committees look for pleasing candidates with experience of life and those who have chased their passions and achieved their professional as well as personal goals.

Create stories

MBA applicants should sift through a wide range of life experiences and find out their core strength. Leading off with what applicants perceive as their strengths and then searching for example stories to back things up is not a fruitful idea. 

You can write stories about personal successes, leadership achievements within and outside of professional life, instances when your actions made a difference or times when you initiated to solve a problem. Do not hesitate to jot down setbacks or failure, as the strategies you made to overcome them are the best supporter of your success in business world.

Discover stories for strengths

To separate out your stories, you need to discover the aspects of your skills, strengths, talents and character contributing to your achievements. You should ask yourself how your life is shaped after certain experiences or the strengths, attributes and talents assisted you in making a difference.


Usually, the goal of a traditional marketing plan is to come up with a product in effective and thoughtful manner. Here, the product is MBA applicant. The goal is awareness about the self, and going through your accomplishment is of greater help. You can focus on the best MBA strategy once these factors are clarified.