Spriha has done a hat-trick at Brandwizz.
And, a hat trick occurs at Brandwizz!
I am excited to share with you my role after completing three months as a graphic designer for several months, but I am now stepping into a new role as a brand strategist.
The transition from graphic design to brand strategy has been an exciting journey for me. While I have enjoyed creating beautiful and effective designs, I have always been interested in the bigger picture of what makes a brand successful. This new role allows me to explore that bigger picture and use my skills to help shape the direction and perception of the brands we work with.
I am excited about this new opportunity and look forward to applying my creativity and design skills in a new and meaningful way. I am confident that my experience in graphic design will be an asset in my new role, and I am eager to continue learning and growing as a brand strategist.
So, this month I made a presentation for a new client to onboard them to my company. As you all know, bringing in new clients is vital for any business, and it requires a lot of effort and preparation to ensure a successful partnership.
To begin with, I did thorough research on the client's business and industry. This helped me understand their needs and requirements and also allowed me to tailor my presentation to their specific needs. I also looked into their competitors and market trends to better understand the industry landscape.
Making a presentation for a new client can be a challenging task, but with proper preparation and research, it can also be a rewarding experience. By tailoring the presentation to the client's specific needs and including engaging visuals, we were able to successfully onboard the client and start a successful partnership.
I learned the importance of understanding the client. It is crucial to know who the client is and what their level of knowledge is on the topic you are presenting. This knowledge allows you to tailor your presentation in a way that is both informative and engaging.
Preparation is key. Before making my presentation, I spent a considerable amount of time with my reporting boss, researching and organizing our thoughts. This preparation allowed me to feel confident and well-prepared when it came time to deliver our presentation.
I learned the importance of visual aids. Incorporating visuals, such as graphs, charts, and images, can help to illustrate the points and make the presentation more engaging for the audience.
Thank you.
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