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How to Be a Thoughtleader in the Workplace

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In this solocast, you'll learn why you must include yourself as a thought leader in the workplace.
Thought leadership is gained when a person takes the lead in sharing insights around a particular topic - they may be the one to ignite thought provocation, influence ideas for consideration, amplify popular thinking, or challenge popular thinking with alternative insights that are possibly overlooked.
We see thought leadership in our careers, on LinkedIn, on social media, in community leadership, at church, in digital social groups, in media, and even in our neighborhood watch. We also see it in our friendships.
Listen and learn:
  1. Six keys to establishing yourself as a thought leader
  2. Why you can't afford to kick back and watch others lead -it's costing you lots of money
  3. Why the world needs the value that you bring to the table
  4. How community plays a part in lifting your voice higher and higher

Listen now and share your iTunes review with us!
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In this solocast, you'll learn why you must include yourself as a thought leader in the workplace.
Thought leadership is gained when a person takes the lead in sharing insights around a particular topic - they may be the one to ignite thought provocation, influence ideas for consideration, amplify popular thinking, or challenge popular thinking with alternative insights that are possibly overlooked.
We see thought leadership in our careers, on LinkedIn, on social media, in community leadership, at church, in digital social groups, in media, and even in our neighborhood watch. We also see it in our friendships.
Listen and learn:
  1. Six keys to establishing yourself as a thought leader
  2. Why you can't afford to kick back and watch others lead -it's costing you lots of money
  3. Why the world needs the value that you bring to the table
  4. How community plays a part in lifting your voice higher and higher

Listen now and share your iTunes review with us!
Follow now 👉🏽 THE GREAT GIRLFRIENDS INSTAGRAM: @thegreatgirlfriends
Follow now 👉🏽 THE GREAT GIRLFRIENDS FB COMMUNITY: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheGreatGirlfriends/
Subscribe to our YouTube Channel 👉🏽 https://www.youtube.com/@thegreatgirlfriends
  continue reading

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