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Level Up Your Component Leadership Training

Association Now Leadership

From speaking with them, the component team got a sense of the topics that attendees wanted to learn about and the different needs of each chapter. Given components’ different needs, CEC began offering introductory and advanced breakout sessions for topics like board operations, communications, marketing, and membership.

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Threading the Needle of Thought Leadership | Nora DePalma

Peter Winick

Shaping the conversation of topics that are not universally agreed on. Topics like climate change can be a hot button issue in discussions. So how can you deliver thought leadership on controversial topics without disengaging various portions of your audience? Let’s begin. Welcome to the show, Nora. Right, Right.

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5 Tips (Plus) for Leaders to Effect Change in DEI

UVA Darden

Even with things for which you can make the call, you will still need to get input and socialize ideas. You can find many tools by searching online or connecting with other DEIB leaders on social media and sharing resources with each other.

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Translating Complex Ideas into Compelling Stories | Rhea Wessel

Peter Winick

Rhea helps companies turn their subject-matter experts into thought leaders, enabling them to share their insights clearly, cohesively, and fluidly. This “story engine” can help overcome the fear of giving away ideas, by generating a constant flow of topical insights. Is that outside perspective to help you see that?

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What Is Continuous Learning And Why It Is Important?

Walk Me

Such activities include enrolling in a formal class, learning from seasoned colleagues, seeking help on unfamiliar subjects, experimenting with novel work techniques, reading, engaging in enlightening discussions, or refining a specific skill through practice. It can be both structured and informal. Facilitate team workshops or seminars.

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Understanding and Creating Sustainable Thought Leadership | Christopher Fox

Peter Winick

In order to explore this topic, I’ve invited Christopher Fox. I’m not quite sure why you would, but you could you could also just leverage organic, reach through search through social media, etc., That makes it a very, very different thing from what everyone else talking about the topic has to say.

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Expert Power: 14 Tips to Harness Power in The Workplace

Vanessa Van Edwards

Here are a few examples to help better understand the concept: The social media savvy intern: In a traditional company unfamiliar with social media, a young intern with a deep understanding of the unwritten norms of TikTok and Instagram would, despite only being an intern, have expert power. Here are the simple steps.