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Leveraging Thought Leadership | Carmen Fontana | 214

Leveraging Thought Leadership | Carmen Fontana | 214

FromLeveraging Thought Leadership


Leveraging Thought Leadership | Carmen Fontana | 214

FromLeveraging Thought Leadership

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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Apr 19, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Is authenticity the most important part of your thought leadership? Authenticity is a major reason why clients listen - and a high factor in forging a strong, continued relationship!   In today's episode, we interviewed Carmen Fontana, an organizational thought leader specializing in Cloud and Emerging Tech. She leads Centric’s Innovation program, helping identify and cultivate new ways of solving clients’ problems, and she’s here to talk to us about authenticity, engagement, and how to get your thought leadership to resonate inside and outside of your organization.   If you want your thought leadership to resonate, you need to distinguish between thoughts that are sand, clay, and bedrock!
Released:
Apr 19, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Join Peter Winick and Bill Sherman as they host the Leveraging Thought Leadership podcast–a podcast devoted to the business of thought leadership. Peter explores the world how independent thought leaders bring their ideas to scale within the business world. His guests include professional keynote speakers, business book authors, specialty consultants, and business-school academics. Bill investigates the evolving world of organizational thought leadership. His guests include professionals who create, curate, and deploy thought leadership on their organization’s behalf. Throughout the series, Peter and Bill uncover and discuss trends in thought leadership: strategy, technology, and modality. Listen in as they share best practices for creating value, impact, and revenue through thought leadership.