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Are you a thought leader?

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Should you be a thought leader? WHAT exactly does it mean to be a thought leader? In this week's How to Take the Lead, we discuss our thoughts on this topic, arguing the case for more leaders to talk out about things they're expert in.

We explore:

  • whether anyone can become a thought leader or if it's hierarchical
  • what you need to bring to be a thought leader - and our equation that makes a thought leader
  • how thought leadership can help you as a leader
  • organisational benefits of thought leadership and how to work with your organisation
  • what activities can contribute to thought leadership
  • the role of controversy in thought leadership
  • legacy of thought leadership ideas
  • how you work out where your thought leadership subject lies.

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About How to Take the Lead

How to Take the Lead is a show exploring all things leadership.

Every episode we explore a different part of life as a leader, questioning everything we've ever learnt and sharing a few of our own stories along the way.

If you want to learn how to do leadership your own way, join hosts Lee Griffith and Carrie-Ann Wade as they debunk myths, tackle stereotypes and generally put the leadership world to rights.

Get involved

If you enjoyed this episode why not subscribe to the podcast. We would love it if you left us a rating or review and feel free to share the link to this episode with anyone else you think would find it interesting.

If you want to watch this episode, subscribe to our YouTube channel to make sure you don't miss out.

And you can be a part of our Substack community, where you can get extra bonus goodies, network with a community of leaders and get direct access to us both.

We're also over on Instagram for more behind the scenes, news and views.

Plus if you want to work with us to challenge and change leadership in your organisation get in touch by dropping us an email howtotakethelead@gmail.com or DM us on the socials.

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Content provided by Lee Griffith and Carrie-Ann Wade, Lee Griffith, and Carrie-Ann Wade. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Lee Griffith and Carrie-Ann Wade, Lee Griffith, and Carrie-Ann Wade or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Should you be a thought leader? WHAT exactly does it mean to be a thought leader? In this week's How to Take the Lead, we discuss our thoughts on this topic, arguing the case for more leaders to talk out about things they're expert in.

We explore:

  • whether anyone can become a thought leader or if it's hierarchical
  • what you need to bring to be a thought leader - and our equation that makes a thought leader
  • how thought leadership can help you as a leader
  • organisational benefits of thought leadership and how to work with your organisation
  • what activities can contribute to thought leadership
  • the role of controversy in thought leadership
  • legacy of thought leadership ideas
  • how you work out where your thought leadership subject lies.

Resources and helpful links

About How to Take the Lead

How to Take the Lead is a show exploring all things leadership.

Every episode we explore a different part of life as a leader, questioning everything we've ever learnt and sharing a few of our own stories along the way.

If you want to learn how to do leadership your own way, join hosts Lee Griffith and Carrie-Ann Wade as they debunk myths, tackle stereotypes and generally put the leadership world to rights.

Get involved

If you enjoyed this episode why not subscribe to the podcast. We would love it if you left us a rating or review and feel free to share the link to this episode with anyone else you think would find it interesting.

If you want to watch this episode, subscribe to our YouTube channel to make sure you don't miss out.

And you can be a part of our Substack community, where you can get extra bonus goodies, network with a community of leaders and get direct access to us both.

We're also over on Instagram for more behind the scenes, news and views.

Plus if you want to work with us to challenge and change leadership in your organisation get in touch by dropping us an email howtotakethelead@gmail.com or DM us on the socials.

  continue reading

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