Thought leadership is often a label we give to university professors and CEOs who publish important books or have publicity departments to promote them. But with so much noise in the media and in life generally, it's more important than ever for good ideas to lead good work at all levels. People and companies are hungry for those good ideas to help them put all the noise into context and help elevate priorities and perspectives that will lead quickly to success.
This means that everyone, including you, can use thought leadership as a strategy to break out from the crowd and get noticed, not just for what you do, but how you think.
What topic can you offer thought leadership on in your next meeting?
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