#Thought Leadership Tweet Book
Ever wondered about the concept of Thought Leadership, who is a thought leader and what does it take to become a thought leader? Here is a book that explains in detail on the concept of Thought leadership. #THOUGHT LEADERSHIP tweet Book01 is all about 140 Prompts for Designing and Executing an Effective Thought Leadership Campaign.
THiNKaha, is an initiative that bring experts to provide valuable information in a fun, Twitter-brief format for a fast-paced world. Every book in the THiNKaha series is a slim, handy volume, which consists of 140 quotes of timely, practical advice, or wisdom. Presented in tweet format, each “aha” is 140 characters or less. These bite-sized words of wisdom span a number of subjects and interests. Titles include: #CORPORATE CULTURE tweet, #TEAMWORK tweet, #LEADERSHIP tweet, #PROJECT MANAGEMENT tweet, and more.
About the book: #THOUGHT LEADERSHIP tweet
This book will be helpful for organization to develop and implement a successful thought leadership campaign. Authors Dr. Liz Alexander and Craig Badings combine 50 years of consulting experience and have come up with this book. #THOUGHT LEADERSHIP tweetbook is strategically focused, short, and has informative case study examples to demonstrate how thought leading exemplars are enhancing their reputations (and bottom line) by establishing greater relevance and reach in their chosen space.
About the authors
Liz Alexander, PhD is an Austin,Texas based business book strategist and consulting co-author who establishes experts as thought leaders throughout the United States and India. Discover more at: Website Facebook Twitter
Craig Badings is a director of Sydney-based Cannings Corporate Communications who consults with companies and individuals on how thought leadership can differentiate their brand. Discover more at: Website Facebook Twitter
For more details on the book, please check http://www.thinkaha.com/thoughtleadershiptweet/
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