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Taking Thought Leadership from Page to Practice | Liz Wiseman

Peter Winick

I’m the founder and CEO at Thought Leadership Leverage. And today, I’m really excited. Like, my nightmares are like, I’m on stage with a guitar and I don’t know how to play, so, I’m an anti-rock star. And now I’m teaching, managing and leading. This is why I’m doing it.

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Do you focus more on content than context?

Peter Winick

I’m the founder and CEO at Thought Leadership Leverage, and here’s the idea that I’d like to share with you today. That’s this: most thought leaders, not all, are really, really good at the content, at the models, at the methods, at the frameworks. Transcript Hi there, it’s Peter Winick.

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Are you creating too much and not promoting enough?

Peter Winick

I’m the founder and CEO at Thought Leadership Leverage. Transcript Hi there! It’s Peter Winick. Here’s the idea that I’d like to share with you today, and that’s this: What is your ratio between creation and promotion? What do I mean by this?

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Culture in Marketing | Marcus Collins

Peter Winick

I’m the founder and CEO at Thought Leadership Leverage. I’m really excited about today’s episode. I’m from Detroit, born and raised. It’s the convergence of the two where I think I’m at my best. For instance, I’m a Collins, right? I’m in the church sanctuary.

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I think my boss was a cheerleader in another life

Alison Green

I’m bothered on several levels: 1) I’m just more of a low-key person, and this isn’t my thing. 2) I’m experienced enough that lavish praise for every little accomplishment feels patronizing. And 3) I don’t like the job.

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Moving from Corporate to Solo Thought Leadership | Dan Pontefract

Peter Winick

I’m the founder and CEO at Thought Leadership Leverage and you are joining us on the LinkedIn live extension of the podcast, which is leveraging thought leadership. I mean, I’m a recovering, I suppose, insider. Now that I’m. I’m five years out coming up this fall, I guess I’ve always been like that.

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Creating Engagement for Ideas | Scott Gould

Peter Winick

I’m Bill Sherman, and you’re listening to leveraging Thought leadership. And it’s really to do with the bonds that we have with something, for example, that I use is I’m not talking with my wife and wife and I’m not thinking about my wife right now. I’m not with my wife right now.

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