Thought leadership is more than your expertise. It’s your unique angle and perspective on your area of expertise.
Where does this unique angle come from? From your personal experiences that have shaped what you’ve learned and what matters to you.
It’s these personal stories that make your thought leadership message and presentations more interesting and memorable for your audiences.
Join Carol Cox and our Thought Leader Academy clients Terese Bottner, Cherie Mylordis, and Betty Graham for a panel discussion on how their personal stories and experiences have shaped their thought leadership messages and how they’re integrating them into their signature talks.
- The four layers of thought leadership
- Why your personal stories and experiences are so important for thought leadership
- Terese, Cherie, and Betty will share their thought leadership messages
- How Terese, Cherie, and Betty are using their personal stories in their signature talks
- Their experience in our Thought Leader Academy
Watch the video recording below or on LinkedIn.