Episode #541

How to Master the Three Pillars of Thought Leadership

With Dorie Clark

“I knew it was important for me as I built my business to develop markers of credibility, and that would make everything easier. Like the wind is at your back when you have enough credentials that people can say, ‘I’ll listen to her.’”

In this episode of The Speaker Lab Podcast, host Grant Baldwin is joined by Dorie Clark to talk about an important topic for every speaker — establishing yourself as a thought leader. Dorie breaks down how she manages the tension between choosing a niche and maintaining her broader interests, as well as her primary strategy of letting the market decide for her.

The episode also explores the three pillars of thought leadership, as outlined by Dorie: content creation, social proof, and networking. Dorie shares her experiences with building social proof, including the rigorous process of cold pitching to prestigious business schools and publications, a key step on her journey to gaining credibility and establishing authority.

Grant and Dorie also discuss the importance of balancing immediate financial needs with long-term strategic goals. They emphasize the necessity of dedicating time to long-term projects while managing day-to-day responsibilities, drawing on principles like the manager and maker day framework to optimize productivity.

Throughout the conversation, Dorie provides actionable insights into the practice of thought leadership, such as the importance of nurturing influential connections and choosing a content medium that aligns with personal strengths and interests. This episode is packed with valuable advice for speakers and entrepreneurs looking to elevate their careers through strategic thought leadership and effective brand positioning.

You’ll learn:

  • Why you should create intellectual property
  • The importance of building multiple revenue streams
  • The concept and components of thought leadership
  • Strategies on niching and market choices
  • Cold pitching and building social proof
  • How to balance immediate revenue needs with long-term planning
  • And much, much more!

“The upshot of all these situations where people said send me some stuff and then didn’t respond, meant that I had this reservoir of pitch ideas.”

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About Dorie Clark

Dorie is a strategy consultant, executive coach, and keynote speaker (with deep experience in virtual presentations) who has worked with clients including Google, Microsoft, Morgan Stanley, Fidelity, Yale University, the IMF, and the World Bank. She’s been named one of the Top 50 Business Thinkers in the World 3x by Thinkers50, and the #1 Communication Coach in the World by the Marshall Goldsmith Leading Global Coaches Awards, as well as one of the Top 10 Communication Professionals in the World by Global Gurus.

She writes regularly for the Harvard Business Review, FastCompany, and Business Insider, and is the author of several books, including the WSJ bestseller “The Long Game” (Harvard Business Review Press, 2021), as well as “Entrepreneurial You,” which was named “one of the most important business books of the year” by Inc. magazine and one of the Top 5 Books of the Year by Forbes. Dorie also wrote “Reinventing You” and “Stand Out,” which Inc. magazine declared the #1 Leadership Book of the Year and Forbes named one of the Top 10 Business Books of the Year. The New York Times called her an “expert at self-reinvention and helping others make changes in their lives.”

For three years, Dorie hosted a weekly video interview show for Newsweek. She also teaches for Columbia Business School’s executive education program, and in the past have taught for Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business, IE Business School (Spain), HEC-Paris, Smith College Exec. Education, Babson College Exec. Education, and the University of North Carolina’s Kenan-Flagler School of Business. She’s a member of Marshall Goldsmith’s MG100 program, which brings together the world’s top executive coaches, as well as an angel investor and startup advisor.

Previously, she worked as a journalist, where she was delighted to win two New England Press Association awards; a presidential campaign spokesperson; and a producer of a multiple Grammy-winning jazz album. She also invests in Broadway productions, and is a lyricist in BMI’s Tony-Award winning Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Advanced Workshop.

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