Monday, July 22, 2013

Blogspot #6 Definition-Part Two! "Thought Leadership"

A thought leader is a person or a company who decides they want to be perceived as a thought leader for a particular purpose.
A thought leader is your ability to capture, package, and deliver ideas for great commercial success.
A thought leader must be dedicated and focus on their work in order to accomplish their job started. 
Check this out there was an article at Forbes written by Russ Alan Prince and Bruce Rogers with the title "What is Thought Leader?", that could tell us that how those people in businesses make money?.
People are in businesses to make money. By and large, their objective whether through products, services or both is to do a top-notch job for their clients. Still, it’s fair to say, they want to be well compensated to the extent possible. Being a thought leader is very much about making money, which is also evidenced in the title for this column.
Let’s consider a tax accounting firm that wants to become a thought leader. A new law comes out that will have a dramatic effect on how to address the depreciation of certain corporate assets. For the tax accounting firm to appear as a thought leader, the tax partners have to do a lot more than merely regurgitate the new law. However, in most situations with professionals, simply repeating the basics tends to be the norm.
Based on this article people who are in the business makes money whether in products, services or both wants everything in good standard, to be compensated by their clients. Being a through leader what comes first in your mind? for me  first comes into my mind being a through leader is to make money. 

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