Ep. 240: Paul McManus - Elevating Your Expertise Through Personal Branding
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Join host Adam Larson and special guest Paul McManus, as they
discuss the importance of personal branding in today's accounting
and finance industry, and how it can help you stand out from the
crowd. Paul is a podcast host, the author of the book “The Short
Book Formula” and the co-founder and CEO of More Clients More
Fun. Discover the power of writing and publishing a book as
a means to enhance your personal brand and become a thought
leader in your field. Explore practical tips and insights on how
to effectively communicate your expertise, simplify complex
concepts, and engage with both experts and non-experts alike.
Don't miss this episode that will empower you to create expert
status and level up your career as a financial professional.
Full Episode Transcript:
Adam:
Welcome back to Count Me In. In today's episode, we have a
special guest joining us, Paul McManus. To discuss the power of
personal branding for accounting and finance professionals. Paul
is a podcast host, the author of the book The Short Formula, and
the co-founder and CEO of More Clients More Fun.
We'll explore why personal branding is crucial in today's
competitive landscape, and how it can elevate your status as an
expert in your field. Paul, an accomplished author, with multiple
bestsellers on Amazon, will share his insights on how creating a
book can enhance your personal brand and establish you as a
thought leader. We'll also touch upon the challenges
professionals face when approaching the idea of writing a book
and how to overcome them. Let's get started.
Paul, I want to thank you so much for coming on the podcast,
today. We're really excited to talk about personal branding and
becoming better versions of ourselves through that type of work.
And, maybe, we can start off by talking about why things like
personal branding are, especially, important for today's
accounting and finance professionals.
Paul:
Definitely. Thank you for having me, I appreciate
being here. I think personal branding is one of the things,
whether you're a small business owner, or whether you work at a
firm, as a professional.
At the end of the day, when you're growing your business, or
whether you're looking for promotions and to make a bigger impact
in your world. Nothing, well, not nothing, but personal branding
can be one of those things that help you differentiate yourself
from everybody else.
One of the ways that I, primarily, focus on to help professionals
with their personal branding is to help them write and publish a
book. Which I know is something, again, I talk to a lot of
financial professionals and I ask them if they've considered it,
and many have. But it just seems like one of those daunting tasks
that it's on someone's bucket list, but they never quite get
to.
So, as part of the personal branding question that you asked, I'd
love to deep dive, as appropriate, into how a book can really
help accountants, and other finance professionals really take
their personal brand to the next level.
Adam:
Yes, definitely, when you think about writing a book, some people
think, "Oh, no, I have to write this thousand-page book, and it's
going to take six years, ten years of my life. But if anybody has
looked at the show notes for this event, if they've looked at
what you do. They've seen you written multiple books and they've
been on Amazon bestseller. So how does creating that book really
enhance your personal brand and elevate your status?
Paul:
Yes, writing a book is one of those things that
has a long history that people respect. I think there's really
two things that help professionals stand out.
One is writing a book, another is public speaking. There is the
old quip from Jerry Seinfeld on the public speaking side that if
you're at a funeral; would you rather be giving the eulogy or be
in the casket? And the joke was, well, most people would rather
be in the casket because they're terrified of public
speaking.
But I think just the act of getting up and speaking in front of
people, is just one of those things that most people are afraid
of, and so they respect. It's the same thing for writing a book.
It's something that just in our culture, there's a tremendous
respect for someone who's put in the work, done the work, and who
has written and published a book.
Because it's one of those things that really differentiate
yourself from everybody else in the field. It's one of those
things that people think about, talk about, and more often than
not, never do. And there's a variety of benefits to doing it,
personal branding be one of them, which we can go deeper on. And,
then, there's also a variety of reasons why people never take
that action. So, on the plus side, we want to be clear about why
do it.
There's a great Simon Sinek talk about begin with why, and when
your why is clear, then, you get that much more clear on the
motivation and the how. And, so, let's talk about the why, from
multiple ways to think about it.
So, again, if you are one of those professionals that does any
work in the capacity, as a business owner. So let's say maybe
you're a fractional CFO and you're looking to attract clients.
Let's say that you work with clients themselves and, maybe, what
you do is more difficult to understand. The ability to articulate
your core knowledge through a book, way that is interesting and
simplifies it to an outside audience. Especially an outside
audience of non-experts, is a very powerful way simply to
communicate.
I find that writing a book, it's a personal growth endeavor.
Oftentimes you start with a blank page and you think, "Okay, what
do I know about this topic?" And after a few minutes, you're
like, "Oh, that's it." And, so, you have to say, "Wait a minute,
I know more than this." And it really challenges you to think
about what you know, and why is that important, and who's
interested in that. How can you communicate that in a way that's
effective? How can you use stories?
Oftentimes, especially, with accountants and other finance
professionals, what I find is that there's a lot of jargon.
There's a lot of technical terms. There's a lot of things that
they understand implicitly through experience and study, but for
a non-expert, they get lost. And, so, it's how do you communicate
ideas in such a way that is relatable to whomever you're speaking
to?
And, so, throughout that process, and we talked about personal
branding a little bit, but it really helps you create leadership
skills, communication skills, and those things all come together.
And, so, whether you're looking to sell more, get a promotion, or
simply be more effective at your job. The act of writing and
publishing a book is an amazing vehicle to help supercharge those
efforts.
Adam:
Mm, yes, it's interesting because when you think about it, if you
don't know how to explain what you're doing. If you don't know
how to articulate it in a very good way.
How can you be that storyteller, be that business partner?
Whether you're in a f...
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