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82:. Kevin Money and Nuno Da Camara of the John Madejski Centre for Reputation at the University of Reading's Henley Management College write that the nebulous nature of the phrase (the unclear nature of "what is and what is not thought leadership") contributes to its reputation among cynics as "meaningless management speak." Some writers, such as Harvard Business Review contributor Dorie Clark, have defended the phrase while agreeing "that it is very icky when people call themselves thought leaders because that sounds a little bit egomaniacal." 58:
From the perspective of a thought leader as the 'go-to expert', being a thought leader means to consistently answer the biggest questions on the minds of the target audience on a particular topic. Thought leaders are commonly asked to speak at public events, conferences, or webinars to share their
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A thought leader is a person who specializes in a given area and whom others in that industry turn to for guidance. As the term implies, a thought leader leads others in the thinking around a given topic.
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Kevin Money & Nuno Da Camara, Comment: Is thought leadership a cutting edge strategy or meaningless management speak? Financial Times (December 2, 2007).
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Why the Term "Thought Leader" Isn't Gross, Harvard Business Review Ideacast (Dorie Clark interview by Sarah Green Carmichael) (October 1, 2015).
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Marketing section article, Patrick Reilly used the term "thought leader publications" to refer to such magazines as
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mocked the lifecycle of the role in a satirical column entitled "The Thought Leader," published in December 2013.
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has been described as an individual or firm recognized as an authority in a specific field.
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The phrase "thought leader" is identified by some writers as an annoying example of
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A parody on the term was published in 2016 by Pat Kelly on Canadian television's
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In the previous decade, the term was revived and re-engineered by marketers.
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David Brooks, "The Thought Leader", The New York Times, December 17, 2013.
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Frick, Karin; Guertler, Detlef; Gloor, Peter A. (August 6, 2013).
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Thought leadership
Thought leader (disambiguation)
business jargon
New York Times
David Brooks
TED talks
Buzzword
Charismatic authority
Creative class
Futures studies
Opinion leadership
"What Is A Thought Leader?"
the original
"Council Post: What It Really Means (And Takes) To Become A Thought Leader"
the original
"'Thought' Magazines Weather Ad Storms"
ProQuest
398185791
"Attention Thought Leaders and Evangelists: Your Business Jargon Is Annoying"
National Federation of Independent Business
"This deconstruction of all TED Talks is itself the ideal TED Talk"
Ready to Be a Thought Leader?
ISBN
978-1-118-64761-5
"Coolhunting for the World's Thought Leaders"
"Infosys, Tata Brands Beat Google and Apple"
The Wall Street Journal
the original
"Apple tops Google as UK 'Thought Leader'"
The Register

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