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thought-leadership Use when crafting executive POVs, visionary articles, or keynote narratives that elevate brand authority.

Thought Leadership Skill

When to Use

  • CEO/CMO needs a compelling POV on industry trends.
  • Preparing conference keynotes, op-eds, or LinkedIn long-form posts.
  • Launching a category narrative or market education campaign.

Framework

  1. Define Thesis articulate the bold statement ("The Future of X") and supporting pillars.
  2. Evidence Mix gather proprietary data, customer proof, analyst references, and analogies.
  3. Narrative Arc hook → tension/problem → future vision → proof → call to action.
  4. Voice & Tone confident, data-backed, forward-looking; avoid product pitches until conclusion.
  5. Derivative Assets break the narrative into short-form snippets, Q&A, slides, social clips.

Templates

  • POV outline capturing hook, market shift, pillars, proof, CTA.
  • Executive summary sheet:
Statement of belief
Evidence (3 bullets)
Implications for buyers
Recommended next move
  • Thought-leadership storyboard for keynotes/interviews.

Tips

  • Anchor each pillar with a fresh data point or customer vignette to avoid generic takes.
  • Pair exec ghostwriters with SMEs to balance polish and authenticity.
  • Pre-brief PR/AR teams so earned channels echo the same thesis.
  • Schedule derivative content drops (LinkedIn, podcasts, slides) to extend momentum.