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Thought Leadership Gain’s Buzz in the Industry

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As alqemyiQ explores more thought leadership strategies in the coming months, we wanted to deliver ideas that could be used within departments and organizations immediately. We found the following points at Go-To-Markteting Strategies Web site:

According to Go-to-Marketing Strategies author Steven Van Yoder -

  • Thought leadership centers on sharing your knowledge and giving your expertise generously and frequently in a variety of formats.
  • Thought leaders position themselves as centers of influence who are always “present” within their target markets. Seek opportunities to be seen, read, and heard on a regular basis by the people who matter most to your company.

Since thought leadership was explored at this fall’s Demand Analytics Conference in New Orleans, we’re seeing an a great deal of buzz around the concept of thought leadership across various industries not just in the Consumer Packaged Goods. In fact, we’re seeing a movement among leaders in respective fields that explore what makes a thought leader in an organization? We discovered some important points:

  1. Be assessible and freely share best practices to those in your department or field – in today’s competitive economy where every job is on the line, individuals may be afraid to collaborate or offer insight that could help another person in their organization for fear of losing value if they do. The total opposite is true. You can ensure your ‘thought leadership status’ by authoring documents and getting your ideas in front of people. By holding back, you cannot be successful – no one even knows you exist.
  2. Establish yourself as an expert – Anyone who feels shy, timid or afraid to share ideas need not apply. To establish yourself as a thought leader you must be front and center. If you aren’t easy with putting yourself out front, start by establishing social media and small speaking engagements within your organization. Once you find your groove, you’ll feel more comfortable presenting your ideas to larger audiences. There’s no easy way to becoming a thought leader, either way you slice it… it takes time.
  3. Deliver value to your organization – Always being aware that the information you bring to an organization should offer some kind of value i.e. increased productivity, better customer relations, reduced inventory, enhanced ROI. The goal is to define the value when presenting your ideas to upper management to be seen as a thought leader. Most high-level executives want the bottom-line right up front.
  4. Promote innovation and align with your company’s vision – Thought leaders are always aware of innovative new technologies and ideas that can align with the company’s vision. This may be in the form of analzying or introducing new software, new business models or new products. Again, the idea is to lead your peers and fuel innovation and growth that contributes to a sustainable future for the company.

Thought leadership is an increasingly vital driver of business success.The term was first coined in 1994, by Joel Kurtzman, editor-in-chief of the magazine, Strategy & Business. The term was used to designate interview subjects for that magazine who had contributed new thoughts to business. There isn’t a better time than now to become a thought leader and deliver valuable insight in helping your company evolve.

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  1. November 28th, 2009 at 19:59 | #1