Sunday, June 14, 2020
Definition of Thought Leadership
Definition of Thought Leadership WHAT IS A THOUGHT LEADER (and is it YOU?) What is a Thought Leader? Lately Iâve had clients discussing this topic with me and wondering what my take was on the term. So, I decided to do some research on the subject and see what others had to say about it. According to Wikipedia, Thought Leaders are used to describe a âfuturist or person who is recognized among peers and mentors for innovative ideas and demonstrates the confidence to promote or share those ideas as actionable distilled insights (thinklets)â. I have dozens of clients who are thought leadersâ"organic thinkers, consistently offering ideas that propel businesses forwardâ"and have crafted résumés to position them as such. Thought leadership isnât anything newâ"itâs been around for years and years, but the term has grown in popularity the past 5 years or so. I remember back in the 70âs and 80âs when my Dad worked in sales for IBM, he had a block sign that was at his desk at workâ"which he later brought home and sat on his dresserâ"that simply said, âTHINKâ. It intrigued the heck out of me and I would ask him, âThink about WHAT?â As I later came to understand it, it was IBMâs slogan for (among other things) developing the top technical and sales teams in the industry by thinking âoutside the boxââ"being unique âexpertâ leaders of their product or service. Just as it was back then, thought leaders of today are being recruited to work within huge organizations to promulgate an idea and teach this learning to others. Itâs going beyond âbusiness as usualâ and setting yourself apart as an innovative leader and establishing your organization as a trusted advisor and knowledge resource. The best part, according to Galen DeYoungâs article, âB2B Blogging: Using Thought Leadership to Drive Positioning Salesâ, is thought leaders are sought after and paid more. They are âperceived experts that companies want to hire. In going with an expert, the perceived risk is lowerâ. I also like what Execunetâs founder, Dave Opton had to say about it in his âKeys to Influenceâ post of why leaders of any enterprise continually succeed (itâs the attitude⦠and people trust the confidence)â¦âI cant prove it, but this is what I believeâ I have had clients ask me if I would consider them a âthought leaderâ due to their contributions and if it is worthwhile to brand themselves as such. Do your career accomplishments include a history of pioneering new products or processes, or promoting or discussing ideas relevant to departments and/or companies? Are you singled out for your innovation and expertise in a certain subject? Have you been told you âthink outside the boxâ or you are a âchange agentâ? If you answered âYesâ to any of those, then you have your answer. Brand yourself on your résumé and look for new opportunities within that realm. Have fun!
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