Friday, February 17, 2017
For most people in senior roles, the holy grail of recognition is embodied in two terms: Thought Leadership and Trusted Advisor. Yet too often, these very terms are thrown around, overused, and just perhaps, may be losing their value.
Notwithstanding this, the underlying concepts are powerful – with a matching value in the marketplace. Here are sex posts that explore these concepts:
This first article describes the intersection between Price/Expertise/Trust.
Cheap, Smart, and Trusted
This next article revisits the concept, but asks what happens as each is accelerated. (Hint: Value/Thought Leadership/Trusted Advisor)
Price, Expertise, and Trust – revisited
Remember the two-by-two Boston Consulting matrix? What happens if Trusted Advisor is on one axis, and Thought Leadership is on the other? Many people have a
star self-image, but the reality is they are really just
golfers or
academics. (Nothing wrong with golf or academia; the issue is the gap between self-image and reality.)
Commodities, Academics, Golfers, and Stars
A key benefit of thought leadership is influence: this article describes how to assess it in others… and in yourself:
Ten Tests for Assessing Influence
This next article answers the question of how to start on the journey, and ties it to content marketing.
Content Marketing and Thought Leadership
While Thought Leadership is important for the individual, powerful organizations become more powerful when everyone is thinking. This article shares how:
Insight: Building a Thinking Organization
This week’s action plan: Not happy with your influence? More a Golfer than a Star? This week, choose one thing to do about it.
Bonus webinar, Feb 22, 2017, noon ET (no cost)
: Join Randall Craig for
It’s not called Thought Followership (no cost). Register and more information:
http://learn.108ideaspace.com/its-not-called-thought-followership/ Note: The Make It Happen Tipsheet is also available by email. Go to www.RandallCraig.com to register.
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Media contacts:
Jamie Ellerton, Principal, Conaptus Ltd., 416-837-6874, Jamie@ellerton.ca
Sarah Kwan, Co-founder, Lean In Toronto Chapter, 416-317-0088, sarah.kwan@gmail.com
Note to Media:
Event agenda:
6:30-7:00 Networking
7:00-7:45 Karen Stintz Discussion and Q & A?
7:45-8:30 Networking