Thought leaders are the informed opinion leaders in their field of expertise. But at what point can an individual or business consider themselves a thought leader and start producing thought leadership content? It takes time, skill, and tenacity to be able to be considered a recognized thought leader. For example, Steve Jobs didn't become a thought leader overnight. First he had an idea, and worked to hone it for years. He built a company that slowly over time, started to be successful. It was then that he was able to step into a thought leadership role and inspire people with his story.
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For those looking to be thought leaders and for those looking to find thought leaders, here is what a thought leader is, before this term too gets usurped and defamed. Spoiler alert: thought leader is something others call you; if you call yourself a thought leader, you almost certainly aren’t one.
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