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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Gives a completely new dimension to branding.Tom Peters,when this article originally came out a decade ago felt that the idea of &quot;being a brand&quot; was ahead of its time,but it fits much more readily into today&#039;s world.It forces you to rethink the perception you have of yourself.It might be a bit hard to accept at first but it can make for a profound learning experience once we accept that we are all,already,walking brands.&lt;/p&gt;
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