Thought Leadership

Thought Leadership is more important than ever with the customer taking charge of the sales process. Thought Leadership attracts customers and opens the door to many opportunities. In each podcast, co-hosts Mitchell Levy and Michael Procopio will interview a thought leader or someone involved in thought leadership to tease out how to become an effective thought leader and best practices.

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Thought Leadership with Mitchell Levy and Michael Procopio, Episode 26: June 11, 2014

Thought Leadership with Mitchell and Michael

In this episode, Mitchell and Michael mark their sixth month on air by featuring one of the show’s most popular guests so far, #ThoughtLeader Jeffrey Hayzlett. Joking about being upset that he is the 26th, rather than the first, #ThoughtLeader to be interviewed on the show, Jeffrey takes comfort knowing that he is in fact Thought Leader Life’s half-year inaugural guest, as pointed out by Mitchell.

Many years ago, Jeffrey introduced the word “activate” to Mitchell who later on made it a ‘buzz’ word in #ThoughtLeadership. In the interview, Jeffrey discusses what activate means and why he thinks an expert or an author should be activated to really be a #ThoughtLeader. It’s not enough that you publish a book or get your thoughts out there; people should buy it, talk about it and move or take action because of it. Quoting his own public relations firm’s adage: “If you’re going to roll with the big dogs, you got to learn to pee in the tall grass” (http://www.tallgrasspr.com), Jeffrey says the key is to activate a thought-provoking conversation among individuals and communities with your content.

Jeffrey HayzlettJeffrey also shares his secret in building a good fan base and developing advocates: he treats people the way he likes to be treated. This means he follows back people who follow him and personally responds to people who take the time to send him a message, negative or positive. A word of caution, though – when you ask something from Jeffrey, make it direct to the point. Jeffrey is a person who doesn’t like to have coffee (he really doesn’t drink coffee!) and have a little chit chat. Tell him what you want from him straight out and he would respect that directness and he would gladly extend help because, as he puts it, he has this “servant mentality” in which he would always want to help others any way he can.

Jeffrey also talks about the Thought Leadership Funnel (http://www.thinkaha.com/thoughtleadershipfunnel) and discussed the next step to building advocates. For Jeffrey, it’s all about adding ‘zeroes’ and understanding that ‘there’s always someone out there who’s bigger than you are’. Finally, Jeffrey shares some interesting and surprising twists behind Bloomberg’s #1 primetime reality show C-Suite with Jeffrey Hayzlett (http://www.bloomberg.com/videos/csuite). Connecting the premise of this show to #ThoughtLeadership, Jeffrey notes that what the show has proven is that transparency really works. He also talks about his newest project the C-Suite Network which he describes as “LinkedIn on steroids” where C-Suite executives can share and interact online, participate in a conference or take up a course in the c-suite academy. Jeffrey and Mitchell share insights about the recently held C-Suite Network Conference and the great speakers that were featured there. Who was Jeffrey’s favorite speaker at the conference? Mitchell was surprised about Jeffrey’s answer.

To learn more about Thought Leadership and how it can help you be successful, subscribe to the channel: http://youtube.com/user/thoughtleaderlife.

Here are a couple of aha moments from the episode. See more in the “Aha Moments from Thought Leader Life” books available in the THiNKaha App: http://AhaAmplifier.com/.

* I learn from you, you learn from me, we learn together; our boats rise! @JeffreyHayzlett
* Be direct to the point. I’ll respect that a lot more than a bluff. @JeffreyHayzlett
* Activate means not just getting a brand out of the things you say. It’s about having advocates who share your content. @happyabout
* Keep adding zeroes in terms of your advocates and followers. @JeffreyHayzlet


Join us 11 am PT / 2 pm ET / 7 pm GMT on Saturday every week. The show blog is Thought Leader Life.

Any comments or suggestions for the show please send them. Thank you for listening and if you like what you hear, please leave a review on iTunes! 

This episode was sponsored, in part, by THiNKaha.com, helping experts become thought leaders.

You can connect with Mitchell at MitchellLevy.com, @HappyAbout on Twitter, or join his Thought Leadership Best Practices Group on LinkedIn; and with Michael at MProcopio.com, on Twitter:@MichaelProcopio; or LinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/MichaelProcopio.

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Posted by Michael Procopio on 06/11 at 05:25 PM
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Wednesday, June 04, 2014

Thought Leadership with Mitchell Levy and Michael Procopio, Episode 25: June 4, 2014

Thought Leadership with Mitchell and Michael

Social seller Lori Ruff (@LoriRuff) is our guest. Her fans call her “The LinkedIn Diva” even though she doesn’t work for LinkedIn®. Recognized by Forbes twice as a Top 50 Social Media Power Influencer (#9 woman) and Moody’s Top 50 Favorite People of 2012, she is one of the most-connected women on LinkedIn.

In this episode, Mitchell and Michael hang out with #ThoughtLeader Lori Ruff (@loriruff). Recognized by her super fans as the #LinkedIn Diva, Lori belongs to the elite Forbes list of top social media influencers in the world. In the interview, she reveals the secret to making it on this list and how she became a successful #ThoughtLeader in her own right. Lori believes a #ThoughtLeader provides value to the world and shares their thoughts in a way that is positive and open to discussion. That is why #ThoughtLeadership is, first and foremost, a positive connotation and something that has no space for dictatorship. For Lori, the ultimate #ThoughtLeader was Maya Angelou (who passed away on May 28, 2014) because her works made such an impact on Lori that they changed her entire perspective in life. It was Maya Angelou (http://www.mayaangelou.com) who said: “People don’t always remember what you say or even what you do, but they always remember how you made them feel.” And this is so true for Lori who, after experiencing tough challenges in life, realized that you can actually work through your emotions and show who you truly are. 

Lori RuffAs one of Mitchell’s favorite persons in the world, he describes Lori as having a warm heart that allows her to be authentic in building her connections and relationships. For Mitchell, Lori is a #ThoughtLeader who builds real relationships; as such, if you get a Lori Ruff-referral, you will immediately be trusted and respected. She explains that people come to trust her because she shares her true self and lets other people see her as a human being. People can relate to that because they are human, too.

Lori, who has been labeled by one of her 100,000 followers on Twitter and LinkedIn as more popular than @ladygaga, tells about what a typical day is like for her. She also shares her insights about Cause Marketing and why she has chosen to become a celebrity ambassador for the CureArthritis.org (http://www.curearthritis.org/). She is a super fan of http://AhaAmplifier.com, and is excited about the THiNKaha App Book that aims to spread awareness about arthritis using Tweetable quotes.

To learn more about Thought Leadership and how it can help you be successful, subscribe to the channel: http://youtube.com/user/thoughtleaderlife.

Here are a couple of aha moments from the episode. See more in the “Aha Moments from Thought Leader Life” books available in the THiNKaha App: http://AhaAmplifier.com/.

* Be authentic. That’s the core, and if you can’t get that right, you won’t get that overwhelming success you’re looking for. @loriruff
* The more I protected the people who follow me, the more trust I could build with them. @loriruff
* A sign of success is when you’ve built your network over time, worked for their best interest, and become a good connector. @happyabout
* People don’t care what you know until they know that you care. @loriruff

Join us 11 am PT / 2 pm ET / 7 pm GMT on Saturday every week. The show blog is Thought Leader Life.

Any comments or suggestions for the show please send them. Thank you for listening and if you like what you hear, please leave a review on iTunes! 

This episode was sponsored, in part, by THiNKaha.com, helping experts become thought leaders.

You can connect with Mitchell at MitchellLevy.com, @HappyAbout on Twitter, or join his Thought Leadership Best Practices Group on LinkedIn; and with Michael at MProcopio.com, on Twitter:@MichaelProcopio; or LinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/MichaelProcopio.

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FIR Community on Google+Share your comments or questions about this podcast, or suggestions for future podcasts, in the online FIR Podcast Community on Google+.

You can also send us instant voicemail via SpeakPipe, right from the FIR website. Or, call the Comment Line at +1 415 895 2971 (North America), +44 20 3239 9082 (Europe), or Skype: fircomments. You can tweet us: @FIRpodcast. And you can email us at fircomments@gmail.com. If you wish, you can email your comments, questions and suggestions as MP3 file attachments (max. 3 minutes / 5Mb attachment, please!). We’ll be happy to see how we can include your audio contribution in a show.

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FIR presents Thought Leadership with Mitchell and Michael is brought to you with Lawrence Ragan Communications, serving communicators worldwide for 35 years. Information: www.ragan.com.

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Thursday, May 29, 2014

Thought Leadership with Mitchell Levy and Michael Procopio, Episode 24: May 29, 2014

Thought Leadership with Mitchell and Michael

In this episode, Mitchell and Michael share insights with #thoughtleader Kurt Shaver (@kurtshaver or @salesfoundry). Kurt spent 20 years in the corporate sales world before finally establishing his own company, The Sale Foundry (http://www.thesalesfoundry.com), a professional consulting firm that helps social corporate clients learn social selling skills to grow their business. Since then, he has been working with organizations to help them sell the way that today’s buyer’s buy – through social.

Kurt ShaverKurt believes that to be a #thoughtleader, you need to be in the game. A #thoughtleader cannot be standing apart, high up on the ivory tower and approaching everything academically. The real #thoughtleader must be in the trenches to actually experience whatever topic it is that they are talking about. Commenting on the Thought Leadeship Funnel (http://www.thinkaha.com/thought-leadership-funnel), from a perspective of someone who has been in sales for years, Kurt considers the engagement part is the most critical because this is the part where a sales person actually moves from brand awareness to an actual dialogue with the prospect which indicates the beginning of the sales cycle. And because the engagement piece in the funnel can also be one-to-many-to-one, Kurt says it is important to always be conscious about response time and to make the response in a timely manner. The response time of course depends on the kind of research you’d want to do before actually responding so that the engagement will progress towards winning a future advocate and onward to having an advocate. Michael notes that, with social media, having a one-to-one conversation has become entirely different because now everybody gets to see what your response is to a person’s question.

In the interview, Kurt shares some of his techniques in teaching companies maximize the full potential of social media platforms like Linkedin and build the social selling skills, starting from the manager up to the sales agents. He also expounds on the four fundamental areas in social selling that companies nowadays need to learn and implement to achieve corporate success.

Kurt is also excited about his THiNKaha App Book which is due for release within the week and will be seen on http://AhaAmplifier.com, and calls this a milestone and a big opportunity for him and his company. 

To learn more about Thought Leadership and how it can help you be successful, subscribe to the channel: http://youtube.com/user/thoughtleaderlife.
Here are a couple of aha moments from the episode. See more in the “Aha Moments from Thought Leader Life” books available in the THiNKaha App:http://AhaAmplifier.com/.
• It’s only in the social era that an individual can actually be a worldwide publisher. @kurtshaver
• The difference with one-to-many-to-one conversation on social media is that everybody gets to read or see that conversation. @michaelprocopio
• Always be conscious about delivering good service because now, with social media, everybody’s watching. @kurtshaver


Join us 11 am PT / 2 pm ET / 7 pm GMT on Saturday every week. The show blog is Thought Leader Life.

Any comments or suggestions for the show please send them. Thank you for listening and if you like what you hear, please leave a review on iTunes! 

This episode was sponsored, in part, by THiNKaha.com, helping experts become thought leaders.

You can connect with Mitchell at MitchellLevy.com, @HappyAbout on Twitter, or join his Thought Leadership Best Practices Group on LinkedIn; and with Michael at MProcopio.com, on Twitter:@MichaelProcopio; or LinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/MichaelProcopio.

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You can also send us instant voicemail via SpeakPipe, right from the FIR website. Or, call the Comment Line at +1 415 895 2971 (North America), +44 20 3239 9082 (Europe), or Skype: fircomments. You can tweet us: @FIRpodcast. And you can email us at fircomments@gmail.com. If you wish, you can email your comments, questions and suggestions as MP3 file attachments (max. 3 minutes / 5Mb attachment, please!). We’ll be happy to see how we can include your audio contribution in a show.

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FIR presents Thought Leadership with Mitchell and Michael is brought to you with Lawrence Ragan Communications, serving communicators worldwide for 35 years. Information: www.ragan.com.

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Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Thought Leadership with Mitchell Levy and Michael Procopio, Episode 23: May 21, 2014

Thought Leadership with Mitchell and Michael

Social seller Jill Rowley (@Jill_Rowley) is our guest this week.

In this episode, Mitchell and Michael hang out with an “amazing, fantastic and full of energy” #thoughtleader Jill Rowley. Jill describes herself as a social selling evangelist, a modern marketer, a workshop leader, a public speaker and a change agent. She defines a #thoughtleader as someone who is known for a specific subject matter and points out that #thoughtleadership is about building communities, engagement and conversation around a specific topic. Jill RowleyHence, it doesn’t matter if a #thoughtleader has original content or curates OPC (Other People’s Content). What is important is to leverage the best content out of a specific subject and pushing for engagement around that subject.

Mitchell notes that he collaborated with Jill during the process of designing the Thought Leadership Funnel (http://www.thinkaha.com/thoughtleadershipfunnel). Jill describes the funnel as an amazing model that frames the progression from marketing to sales. Mainly, it teaches the modern sales professional to veer away from the traditional concept of “Always Be Closing” (ABC) and work towards “Always Be Connecting”. The Thought Leadership Funnel also teaches the sales professional to always think that from the very start, we want a customer to become a “Positive Patty” and not a “Negative Nancy.” Reiterating her definition of the modern buyer, Jill notes that the sales professional needs to develop a one-to-one relationship with the buyer to turn her into an advocate, because nowadays, buyers only buy from people they know, like and trust.

Jill has spent over a decade helping transform the way B2B marketers market to the modern buyer. She always says she hates the traditional “ringing of the bell” whenever a new contract comes in. For her, a celebration is called for only when a customer has actually generated measurable value and positive impact working with the company or your trainers, or from having your product. In the interview, she also explains social selling and why companies should appreciate the importance of evolving along with the evolution of the buyer or customer. And in the last part of the interview, Jill shows how, in today’s business world, a person like her can actually show to the world her true self – as a mother and a wife – and that, as Mitchell notes, we are now living in a world when everybody knows and appreciates your existence outside of the workplace.

To learn more about Thought Leadership and how it can help you be successful, subscribe to the channel: http://youtube.com/user/thoughtleaderlife.

Here are a couple of aha moments from the episode. See more in the “Aha Moments from Thought Leader Life” books available in the THiNKaha App:http://AhaAmplifier.com/.

* We are no longer in the age of the seller, we are now in the age of the customer. @jill_rowley
* If you do not become customer-centric or customer-obsessed, you will be replaced, become invisible and you’ll not be able to pay your bills. @jill_rowley
* Social selling is not just about social media, it’s about being social. @happyabout
* The modern sales professional may also think like a marketer, but she needs to sell like a superhero or a superstar. @jill_rowley

Join us 11 am PT / 2 pm ET / 7 pm GMT on Saturday every week. The show blog is Thought Leader Life.

Any comments or suggestions for the show please send them. Thank you for listening and if you like what you hear, please leave a review on iTunes! 

This episode was sponsored, in part, by THiNKaha.com, helping experts become thought leaders.

You can connect with Mitchell at MitchellLevy.com, @HappyAbout on Twitter, or join his Thought Leadership Best Practices Group on LinkedIn; and with Michael at MProcopio.com, on Twitter:@MichaelProcopio; or LinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/MichaelProcopio.

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FIR Community on Google+Share your comments or questions about this podcast, or suggestions for future podcasts, in the online FIR Podcast Community on Google+.

You can also send us instant voicemail via SpeakPipe, right from the FIR website. Or, call the Comment Line at +1 415 895 2971 (North America), +44 20 3239 9082 (Europe), or Skype: fircomments. You can tweet us: @FIRpodcast. And you can email us at fircomments@gmail.com. If you wish, you can email your comments, questions and suggestions as MP3 file attachments (max. 3 minutes / 5Mb attachment, please!). We’ll be happy to see how we can include your audio contribution in a show.

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FIR presents Thought Leadership with Mitchell and Michael is brought to you with Lawrence Ragan Communications, serving communicators worldwide for 35 years. Information: www.ragan.com.

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Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Thought Leadership with Mitchell Levy and Michael Procopio, Episode 22: May 13, 2014

Thought Leadership with Mitchell and MichaelIn this episode of Thought Leadership with Mitchell and Michael (#TLL) we interview Julio Viskovich. Julio talks about sellarketing, social selling and the use of LinkedIn.

Julio Viskovich (@JulioVisko) is a digital strategy, online video and social selling consultant. He helps develop campaigns and strategies to empower human to human customer engagement, improve customer experience, and grow the lifetime value of each of your customers by turning them into lifelong advocates. Julio has worked with a number of Fortune 500 brands to develop, implement, and build local, national, and global social selling programs, and social communications strategies. Author of Sellarketing – a tweetable book about social selling. He blogs on Marketo, HootSuite, Social Media Today, Nimble, and B2B Community.

Julio Viskovich

Join us 11 am PT / 2 pm ET / 7 pm GMT on Saturday every week. The show blog is Thought Leader Life.

Any comments or suggestions for the show please send them. Thank you for listening and if you like what you hear, please leave a review on iTunes!

This episode was sponsored, in part, by THiNKaha.com, helping experts become thought leaders.

You can connect with Mitchell at MitchellLevy.com, @HappyAbout on Twitter, or join his Thought Leadership Best Practices Group on LinkedIn; and with Michael at MProcopio.com, on Twitter: @MichaelProcopio; or LinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/MichaelProcopio.

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You can also send us instant voicemail via SpeakPipe, right from the FIR website. Or, call the Comment Line at +1 415 895 2971 (North America), +44 20 3239 9082 (Europe), or Skype: fircomments. You can tweet us: @FIRpodcast. And you can email us at fircomments@gmail.com. If you wish, you can email your comments, questions and suggestions as MP3 file attachments (max. 3 minutes / 5Mb attachment, please!). We’ll be happy to see how we can include your audio contribution in a show.

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FIR presents Thought Leadership with Mitchell and Michael is brought to you with Lawrence Ragan Communications, serving communicators worldwide for 35 years. Information: www.ragan.com.

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Tuesday, May 06, 2014

Thought Leadership with Mitchell Levy and Michael Procopio, Episode 21: May 6, 2014

Thought Leadership with Mitchell and Michael

Our guest this week was Steve Farnsworth the Chief Digital Strategist at Jolt Digital Marketing where he consults mid to large organizations on communication strategies to create product preference and build customer communities that foster brand loyalty. With over 13 years as a senior executive, Steve writes, blogs, and speaks about how smart companies can effectively integrate social media, PR 2.0, and content marketing into their marketing mix.

Steve has been noted by Forbes magazine as one of the Top 50 Social Media Power Influencers, and by the magazines as being the #1 influential PR Tweeter with the highest percentage of “Good” (actual humans) Twitter followers.

As @Steveology on Twitter, he has over 80,000 followers and has been included in The Top 35 “Connectors” on Twitter, awarded as one of The 2011 Nifty 50 Top Twitter Men, and cited as one of the most influential people online by Fast Company‘s The Influence Project.

Steve FarnsworthJoin us 11 am PT / 2 pm ET / 7 pm GMT on Saturday every week. The show blog is Thought Leader Life.

Any comments or suggestions for the show please send them. Thank you for listening and if you like what you hear, please leave a review on iTunes! 

This episode was sponsored, in part, by THiNKaha.com, helping experts become thought leaders.

You can connect with Mitchell at MitchellLevy.com, @HappyAbout on Twitter, or join his Thought Leadership Best Practices Group on LinkedIn; and with Michael at MProcopio.com, on Twitter:@MichaelProcopio; or LinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/MichaelProcopio.

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FIR Community on Google+Share your comments or questions about this podcast, or suggestions for future podcasts, in the online FIR Podcast Community on Google+.

You can also send us instant voicemail via SpeakPipe, right from the FIR website. Or, call the Comment Line at +1 415 895 2971 (North America), +44 20 3239 9082 (Europe), or Skype: fircomments. You can tweet us: @FIRpodcast. And you can email us at fircomments@gmail.com. If you wish, you can email your comments, questions and suggestions as MP3 file attachments (max. 3 minutes / 5Mb attachment, please!). We’ll be happy to see how we can include your audio contribution in a show.

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FIR presents Thought Leadership with Mitchell and Michael is brought to you with Lawrence Ragan Communications, serving communicators worldwide for 35 years. Information: www.ragan.com.

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Tuesday, April 08, 2014

Thought Leadership with Mitchell Levy and Michael Procopio, Episode 17: Apr 8, 2014

Thought Leadership with Mitchell and MichaelIn this episode, Mitchell and Michael hang out with two thought leaders – Bonnie Harvey and Michael Houlihan, the couple behind the success of Barefoot Wine brand. Michael and Bonnie share their journey from being struggling entrepreneurs in the ‘80s to consulting for Fortune 500s and start-ups, and giving inspiration to thousands of university students. Their story is replete with valuable lessons that they dutifully documented in a book entitled: “The Barefoot Spirit: How Hardship, Hustle, and Heart Built America’s #1 Wine Brand” (http://www.amazon.com/The-Barefoot-Spirit-Hardship-Americas/dp/0988224542). In talking about their success, Michael and Bonnie highlight their partnership and how the strengths and qualities of one complement the other.

Michael Houlihan and Bonnie HarveyMore about Michael and Bonnie at http://www.barefootwinefounders.com/


Some tweetable moments from the show:

  • A #thoughtleader steps out and does the extraordinary by creating a different way to do something. #TLL @TheBrandAuth
  • Create advocates by giving them a social reason, not a mercantile reason, to buy your products. #TLL @TheBrandAuth
  • Today, buyers are not just looking at the benefits of the product, but on how the company does their business. #TLL @TheBrandAuth

Join us 11 am PT / 2 pm ET / 7 pm GMT on Saturday every week. The show blog is Thought Leader Life.

Any comments or suggestions for the show please send them. Thank you for listening and if you like what you hear, please leave a review on iTunes! 

This episode was sponsored, in part, by THiNKaha.com, helping experts become thought leaders.

You can connect with Mitchell at MitchellLevy.com, @HappyAbout on Twitter, or join his Thought Leadership Best Practices Group on LinkedIn; and with Michael at MProcopio.com, on Twitter:@MichaelProcopio; or LinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/MichaelProcopio.

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FIR Community on Google+Share your comments or questions about this podcast, or suggestions for future podcasts, in the online FIR Podcast Community on Google+.

You can also send us instant voicemail via SpeakPipe, right from the FIR website. Or, call the Comment Line at +1 415 895 2971 (North America), +44 20 3239 9082 (Europe), or Skype: fircomments. You can tweet us: @FIRpodcast. And you can email us at fircomments@gmail.com. If you wish, you can email your comments, questions and suggestions as MP3 file attachments (max. 3 minutes / 5Mb attachment, please!). We’ll be happy to see how we can include your audio contribution in a show.

To receive all podcasts in the FIR Podcast Network, subscribe to the “everything” RSS feed. To stay informed about occasional FIR events (eg, FIR Live), sign up for FIR Update email news.

FIR presents Thought Leadership with Mitchell and Michael is brought to you with Lawrence Ragan Communications, serving communicators worldwide for 35 years. Information: www.ragan.com.

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