Your Thought Leadership is the Compass of your Leadership

 Your-Thought-Leadership-is-the-Compass-of-your-Leadership-Tanvi-BhattLeaders make News – Thought Leaders…History

Leaders are many; but thought leaders indeed are  rare and distinguished breed. They may hail from the most unexpected echelons of life, and yet get immortalized as Icons; Icons who changed the world.

It does not matter who they were; but what they do. A true thought leader is someone who envisions the day after tomorrow, today; and evangelizes the world towards it. Change is the soul of thought leadership; your thought leadership is the soul of your leadership; devoid of which your leadership journey is set on a compass that points nowhere.

If Leadership be your journey; your thought leadership is the compass you must own! ” ~ Tanvi Bhatt Tweet this!

The 3 strategies that empower your thought leadership to navigate your leadership sojourn are:

Branding Your Leadership

If thou matters; show me how!  In the journey of leadership, the destination is not as important as the reason thereof. The most important strategy while playing leadership is envisioning a journey worth taking; in other words branding the story of your leadership and its contribution in making this world a better place.

Your Thought Leadership is your Brand. Period. How you lead the change and grow your brand by mastering the art of leadership is what legacies are made of. In this journey your thought leadership will serve as the magical compass, which will always guide you to achieve your brand’s beloved.

The 5 traits of thought leaders who transform their passion into a legacy by leading their community, their organization, their world towards the change are:

  1. Passionate Perseverance: Passion prevails profession. But when the twain meet: Thought Leadership is born.  If thought leadership is your calling: Either adopt your passion as profession or grow to love your profession. Following your passion, with relentless perseverance is the hallmark of a true thought leader.
  2. Ideation fixation: When you are in love with your work: It rains Ideas. Ideas that empower you to create, claim and dominate that one big Idea that becomes your Brand. Get drenched in the idea deluge till that big idea peeks out and bestows some warm sunshine on you.
  3. Super-Human Self Conviction: Every BIG Idea is first ridiculed, opposed and rejected before being celebrated. As a thought leader, self-belief is your super power. “I guarantee there’ll be tough times, I guarantee at some point, you will crave a way out, BUT I also guarantee that if you do not uphold this insane self conviction paradigm, then you will regret it for the rest of your life; because you do know in your heart, this is what you are meant to do!”
  4. Inspiring Change: Does your idea inspire a change in the world? Brilliant! Now be the change. Thought Leaders aren’t preachers; but doers. ‘Think, Do, Inspire Action’ is the mantra for you.
  5. Eternal Commitment: Your thought leadership is the raison d’être of Brand YOU. Staying true and committed to this purpose of your life is critical to your brand, even after being hailed as the messiah of change.

Living your Leadership

Lead all you may; but where to? Your thought leadership compass is due at north for the Brand YOU. But is it exactly where your tribe also wishes to go? The second strategy to adopt while living your leadership is leading the world to the place they wish to go to-and not where you wish to take them to! The Golden Rule of Leadership is to know the answer to the singular most important question in your tribe’s mind: ‘What’s in it for me?’ It is your leadership’s moral responsibility to empower them to lead their lives to their next milestone. Know thy answer and ensure they understand it as well; lest you do that, you might end up north-alone or maybe not at all.

Leadership, when set upon together is a beautiful journey. It’s a journey where the power of ‘we’ is amplified to its best by your tribe; because unless there is a ‘we’, the leader’s ‘I’ factor matters naught. You truly become a leader only when you are a part of this ‘we’; only when you have something to offer that truly resonates with the needs and desires of the ‘we’; only then you shall get the chance to embark upon your journey of leading the ‘we’, and thus living your leadership. So, my dear friend, if you do not inspire the ‘we’; rest all becomes a moot point.

Growing your Leadership

Like Life, Like Brands, Leadership must evolve. Like your dreams, hopes, aspirations, passions and destinations, your brand and your thought leadership must also evolve-must move forward perpetually. Thought leadership is anything but a onetime fixation to accomplish a journey. Leaders may not always be thought leaders; but thought leaders are leaders forever. They are fuelled with an insatiable desire to lead the world to the day after tomorrow, every single day-even during the brightest dawns and the darkest nights. In the true thought leader’s day, even after the sunset, his thought leadership compass illuminates his journey up to the next dawn, and the day after’s, and so on.

The third and the best kept secret of the most iconic thought leaders is Growth: ‘They do more of less.’ My personal advice to each one of you reading this is to do exactly that: Grow the thought leadership of your leadership—‘Focus on the focus of your brand’s thought leadership; then every single day again focus on how to leverage on this focus to continually dominate and own your brand’s thought leadership.’ Simply put: Build and Nurture the singular Idea Tree of your Thought Leadership that is empowered to flourish come what may. Every day religiously water this tree and let it grow one more leaf that further amplifies that expanse and benevolence of your thought leadership. When you look back, I promise, you shall witness a beautiful legacy of your thought leadership growing and flourishing every single day-under the dedicated aegis of your leadership and commitment to its growth.

Leadership becomes a fascinating experience and not a liability when you brand it with your thought leadership. My closing words for you: Thou are not born to follow, but lead; and not just lead a few men, but the world through a glorious experience of your brand, your thought leadership…All you need is that compass pointing right towards this very change you seek.

Why Social Media is Important for Leaders

Leaders and Social MediaOne of my current clients is woman who has had an important career as an executive of a large, metropolitan hospital. She has been, and is, by anyone’s standards, a leader.

She recently left her high-level leadership position to build her own consulting business and work on a book. In the process of shopping her book to publishers, she discovered what is likely not a very new requirement in the main stream publishing world. Publishers are expecting authors to have a platform online. More than compelling content, they are looking for people with online connections and influence.

Suddenly, people, like my client, need to know how to navigate an online world so they can provide thought leadership online; not just real world know-how. Entering this online world can be overwhelming, especially to people unfamiliar with the new ways of communicating and interacting.

The investment is worthwhile, because social media platforms allow people and companies to: create, grow, and extend and their influence in an online community; one that is separate from geography or proximity – unlimited and unconstrained.

To be a thought leader online you have to first share your thoughts online. You have to be willing to share your knowledge, expertise, and insights through social media channels — through blog posts, tweets, and other social media updates.

Some leaders in the real world may feel they’re too busy to engage with people online. While that may be true, I believe that they are missing the opportunity to extend their reach exponentially through making connections and adding value online.

If you want to make a difference, why not make a bigger difference?

If you have knowledge to share, why not share it with as many people as possible?

If you want to add value for some, why not add value for many?

To stay current and in touch, leaders need to step into cyberspace and find media channels to fit their messages and then using technology to spread their thoughts to as many people as possible. Leaders need to be engaged online and available to connect.

While it is true in 2012 that people can be thought leaders in the real world but not be involved as thought leaders online, I believe that in not-too-distant future, leaders who choose not to engage online will diminish their perceived influence, and perhaps, their ability to achieve their goals as leaders.

Such leaders will be faced with a choice: share online or face obsolescence.

And as some real life leaders neglect online avenues for influence, a new generation of leaders is emerging; these leaders grow their influence online by connecting with others, sharing generously, and crossing geographical barriers to find new avenues for learning and growth.

I choose to walk with and support leaders who choose to engage online.

I choose to be a thought leader who adds value online.

What will you choose?

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Be a “Karma Yogi”- The Leadership of Thoughts and Action

Karma Yogi LeadershipLeadership is encompassing, endearing and all pervasive to the man kind. They say, history repeats itself and history is the greatest teacher of all.  Since time immemorial, every century has examples of leaders which have led by the front – by their thoughts and action.

Someone in the prehistoric times would have rallied the infant human society and would have started creating social groups – hence the village would have been formed. Someone would have discovered fire, invented the Wheel and would have shared that with the social society – these advances were innovations which we don’t give a second thought about in our daily lives these days; but they have shaped our lives and altered the course of history. At that period of time, these advances would have been as ground breaking as the invention of the Internet seems to us in the modern times.

So What Really is Leadership?

Thought leadership or action leadership? Or a combination of both?

What really causes people to follow leaders to the journeys unknown, to pledge lives, to follow without a second thought?

What should a leader have? Assertiveness? Superior intelligence? A position of power? Great aspirations?

Or is it something else which transforms a person into a leader?

These questions have been asked before, and answers are actually there for everyone to understand who looks at human history.  All we have to do is “stand on the shoulders of giants” to understand what really is leadership.

Leadership Starts When People Turn Back to Their Inner Self.

Leadership is about being detached, yet being in control of the inner senses, and thoughts.  Leaders must understand their life’s philosophy and understand what makes them happy and hence involved in what they do.

One of the extremely well known scriptures from the Indian history is Gita – which encompasses a life’s meaning and is a great work on stratagem. It says, “Don’t worry about results – for results are temporary” – focus on your work which might take you a lifetime to achieve the results and leave the results to be savored as an outcome of your work – this is also really known as the “karma”.  This is action leadership.

Think about it, this verse from Gita, gives out what a leader must do to be a great leader.  People tend to forget about what they love to do and just focus on bottom lines, sales targets and the like and in that process they forget about the road they travel to their goals. Savoring the journey is more important than the relishing the time to reach the destination.

Steve Jobs travelled to India when he was 19 and returned back as a Buddhist. In later years of his life, he acknowledged that this trip had a profound impact in his working life and – where he saw the power of intuition and experiential wisdom- that too in his travels from Villages – places where little or no modern learning had reached.  The thought or learning that prevailed was from centuries of collective wisdom from the likes of Gita, which are still understood well. Steve Jobs’ stated goal was not to make money – but to make the world a better place to live in. He made a lot of money – but that was only a bi-product of him trying to do what he loved the most- innovate and hence create products which helped shape the world we live in.

The process of turning back to your inner thoughts and yourself to find your true calling evokes the thought leadership process. In the usual grind of daily lives, contemplation is usually lost, and we are many times left with a singular sense of monotony and the morbid.  Being able to be detached, and achieve the state of Zen is the starting point for becoming a great leader. Many times a person knows and understands the path he/she wishes to take is what  is the right way, yet still gets distracted by what others might see as not right.  The Zen like ability of a leader keeps him/her focused and truly allows them to enjoy the path they seek to take or in more Indian terms- be a ‘Yogi’. A person who practices Zen is a Yogi – to seek internal awakening- essentially this is thought leadership.

Leadership Failure is To Be Afraid of Failing

If a leader is afraid of failing, he/she has already failed.  Failures teach and to be afraid of learning is unacceptable.  Leaders believe and believe strongly in their paths and if they ‘fail’ – the failure is just an outcome.  To be true to themselves and to the people they lead, learning to be not to be afraid of ‘failing’ is a must. Leaders must then be ‘Karma Yogi’. Just focus on work with Zen like ability and forget about results.  Again going back to the example of Steve Jobs- he was fired from Apple – and at that point of time- he would have seemed like a failure for many. He came back to apple, much stronger – after turning Pixar into a success story – and lead by his beliefs to unshackle two more industry verticals to creating a totally new market for tablets. Failures are part of the game, and leaders should be able to enjoy the failures as much as they enjoy success.

Leading is Really About Understanding People.  

Leadership draws on the ability to be compassionate and have a superior sense of empathy.

To quote from two recent tweets from the Dalai Lama

“Compassion is the ultimate source of success in life”

“With inner strength or mental stability, we can endure all kinds of adversity.”

Coming from one of the great leaders in the modern times, this has a special meaning.  He is a person who has rallied his people for a common cause- which necessarily might not have been a personal cause for people who have stood by him and the cause espoused by him.

If the leaders are prepared to take on the work they would want others to do at their behest and lead from the front , the “circle of influence” grows. Getting hands dirty is essential and leading from the front sets the right example. What Dalai Lama believes and preaches – really sums this age old adage. Selflessness, truthfulness and great vision shines though like a beacon and hits the heart of people around you. Loyalty and motivation are not rationally defined, but emotionally governed and people can sense selflessness, truthfulness and a great vision which rallies them to follow their leaders to the ends of the earth and beyond.

Summing up, leaders should work to be a Karma Yogi. Action leadership combined with thought leadership is karma yogi.   Great results are adored and praised. The work path is usually forgotten and relegated to secondary spot- but this is what gets leaders great results hence it is more important to focus back being a Yogi and rely on karma to achieve the great results!

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