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Coaching for Leaders

703: Your Reputation is Your Currency, with Maha Abouelenein

Coaching for Leaders

Dave Stachowiak

Education, Business, Management, Self-improvement, Careers

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 14 October 2024

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Maha Abouelenein: 7 Rules of Self-Reliance
Maha Abouelenein is an American Egyptian with more than 30 years of global communications experience advising global corporate giants, startups, governments, CEOs and high networth individuals. She is the CEO of Digital and Savvy, a strategic communications consulting firm with offices in the States and Dubai. Maha is the author of 7 Rules of Self-Reliance: How to Stay Low, Keep Moving, Invest in Yourself and Own Your Future*.

One of the definitions of the word currency in Merriam-Webster’s dictionary is, “General use, acceptance, or prevalence.” All of us want to be both accepted and prevalent in the work we get to do. In this conversation, Maha and I discuss how your reputation is perhaps the most important currency of all.
Key Points

Personal brand isn't about self promotion, it's about leadership.
Rather than promoting yourself, promote the ideas that you stand for.
Reputation is currency. It’s the only thing you truly own and its value comes from how other people perceive it.
Sometimes it’s the right move to take a job to earn. It’s also important to take jobs to learn.
Knowing what you stand for is key, but this doesn’t come overnight.
We all make missteps. What’s often more remembered is how you respond. Apologize and have empathy when things go wrong.

Resources Mentioned

7 Rules of Self-Reliance: How to Stay Low, Keep Moving, Invest in Yourself and Own Your Future* by Maha Abouelenein

Interview Notes
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A definition of the word currency in Merriam-Webster's dictionary is general use, acceptance, or prevalence.

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All of us want to be accepted and prevalent in the work we get to do.

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In this episode, how your reputation and prevalent in the work we get to do.

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In this episode, how your reputation

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is perhaps the most important currency of all.

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This is coaching for leaders, episode 7003. Produced by Innovate Learning, Maximizing Human Potential.

0:28.0

Greetings to you from Orange County, California. This is coaching for leaders and I'm your

0:36.7

host Dave Stahoviac. Leaders aren't born. They're made. And this weekly show helps you discover leadership wisdom through insightful

0:46.5

conversations. Reputation, so important for each one of us, our personal brand, what it says about us, and what importantly

0:56.4

other people say about us when we're not in the room. Today, a conversation on helping us

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to get better at thinking about how we consider our

1:06.6

personal brands and how we continue to invest in them. I'm so pleased to

1:10.4

welcome Maha Abu Elinane. She is an American Egyptian with more than 30 years of

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global communications experience advising global corporate giants, startups, governments,

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CEOs, and high net worth individuals.

1:24.0

She's the CEO of Digital and Savi, a Strategic Communications Consulting

1:28.0

firm with offices in the States and Dubai.

1:31.0

Maha is on the Global Board of Directors of the Associated Press and

1:33.8

host the Savi Talk podcast. She's the author of Seven Rules of Self-Reliance

1:39.4

How to Stay Low, Keep Moving, Invest in yourself and own your future.

1:44.6

Maha, what a pleasure to talk with you.

1:47.2

Thank you so much for having me.

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