
Experts — Without Their Armor
2020 has thrown off our armor. What will this new age of radical authenticity mean for the business of expertise (and just work in general)?

2020 has thrown off our armor. What will this new age of radical authenticity mean for the business of expertise (and just work in general)?

Not feeling very creative right now? You’re not alone. But sometimes, creative constraints can actually be useful. No budget? No team? No time? How could you find inspiration (not desolation!) from those limits?

Right now, our universes have both contracted and expanded. Who are we listening to? And who needs to hear from us?

There are no good answers right now. We all need decisive, empathetic leadership more than ever.

Why let the confident wizards do all the talking? Why not step into your own savvy, confidence and compassion? Why not do yourself the favor of taking yourself a little more seriously?
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Who gets to call themselves a “thought leader”? I was surprised to learned that Andy Crestodina, a marketer whose work I have admired for years, doesn’t consider himself a thought leader. Here’s why.
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