
Coaching for Leaders 189: How to Stand Out, with Dorie Clark
Apr 20, 2015
41:34
Dorie Clark
Author, Stand Out*
It’s getting harder and harder for an individual’s message to get out and be heard.
How to stand out as a thought leader:
Have valuable intellectual content
Build a following!
There is a three-step process people are following to gaining an audience:
One to one idea transmission (small mastermind)
One to many idea transmission (writing, speaking, etc.)
Many to many ideal transmission (others become ambassadors for you)
“If you are the only person, who at the end of the day, is still talking about your idea. That’s a failure. You need to get other people talking about it.” -Dorie Clark
Dorie mentioned her past article on Harvard Business Review: How to Reinvent Your Personal Brand
How do you figure out what you want to be known for:
Niche strategy - become a recognized expert in a narrow area and expand into related areas
Combining ideas/fields - bring together elements from two or more fields
Creating original research - information based on concrete knowledge from data or research (Dorie mentioned Nate Silver)
Tackling a big problem - bring something of value the resolves a major issue for lots of people
Creating a framework - build an explanatory system or device for your field (Dorie mentioned Robert Cialdini* and Dave mentioned Dale Carnegie*)
“One of the most important things to do early on is content creation.” -Dorie Clark
There really aren’t guarantees anymore in the work world.
“You’re not just competing with the local talent pool. You have to explain to people why they should pick you.” -Dorie Clark
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