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Breaking Down the Failure of Thought Leadership

Ishmael's Corner

Communicators have picked up the thought leadership religion. The post Breaking Down the Failure of Thought Leadership appeared first on Ishmael's Corner ~ Storytelling Techniques For Business Communications.

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Top Thinkers50 Honors Go To Amy Edmondson, Sheena Iyengar and Zeynep Ton!

Stern + Associates

Each of these thought leaders goes beyond the theoretical to bring practical, thoughtful and human-centric strategies that build resilient, adaptive and ethically grounded organizations. Answering the call are the many Stern clients represented on the Thinkers50 ranking this year – a full 28% of the total list !

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Putting Everyday Empowerment into Practice

Barokas

For those of you not familiar with LWT (Leading Women in Technology), it is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering women to grow their knowledge, leadership skills and networking in order to map their own paths to career success and achieve greater personal and professional impact.

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Avoid These Five Costly PR Agency Mistakes

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Failure to staff properly. We may also include a dedicated writer if the account is heavy on thought leadership and content creation. After our team obtained an exclusive with a top media outlet to break the story, we learned about some product bugs that would jeopardize the media reception for the product debut.

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Contrast as a Storytelling Technique in Business Communications

Ishmael's Corner

I think of contrast as a poor man’s failure. Several posts have highlighted the power of failure in lifting a narrative, but most companies won’t go there. When was the last time a CEO barked “OK, let’s focus on these failures in the coming quarter?”. You rarely read about the individual who parlays moderate success to riches.

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SHIFTxSW: Interview with Hugh Forrest, Director of SXSW Interactive

Shift Communications

While these certainly are the building blocks for an event centered on thought leadership and innovation, SHIFT wanted to get inside the mind that started it all. So, one of the keys to make the experience as meaningful as possible is to break the event down into much smaller component parts. Julie Frey. Account Manager.

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We need to tell the hard truths – Ed Harrison

Ethical Voices

We should be thoughtful about that. We’re pivoting clients to doing more social and thoughts leadership content. It comes down to the breaking down of the silos. Joining me on this week’s episode is Ed Harrison , the managing director of Inkhouse in Boston. Are you seeing that as well?

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