Becoming a Thought Leader requires us to ask effective and engaging questions of ourselves and others. Thought Leaders challenge accepted ‘The Norm’ ideas in unconventional, rule-breaking ways — and achieve real, revolutionary ideas that create extraordinary, positive change. And when Thought Leaders collaborate together, innovation explodes like fireworks!
Where the thought comes from in ‘thought leadership’ is that great leaders share their thoughts, knowledge and ideas.
The original text of this TWOG appeared in Mug and Tweet – Social Communication in the Digital Age.
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