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Feb 12, 2023

As a consultant, Bill Sherman has had the privilege of working with countless incredible thought leaders over the past twenty years, helping them elevate their ideas. 
That work has given him the insight to create the Four Elements, a framework for thought leadership that helps sharpen thinking and communicate ideas effectively.
 
The first element is Ideas. Ideas are the building blocks of thought leadership. An idea is a short, provocative statement that catches the attention of your target audience and gets them invested in learning more.

Our next element is Content. Content encompasses the stories, data, anecdotes, case studies, and examples that support your ideas. Ideas provoke discussion; Content offers persuasive support. A content library should be well organized and well documented, so that it can support your thought leadership in reaching scale.

The third element is Offerings. Offerings turn your insights into a deliverable package, leading with value and signaling your relevance to the audience. You don’t want to offer whitepaper to a Gen Z audience, or short-form video to readers of the Harvard Business Review. 

The final element is Platform. Platform is often overlooked, but it's critical to your content - strong platforms give your insights traction in the market. Your platform needs to answer questions like “What are these ideas about?”, “What problems do they solve?” and “Who should use them?” all without you being in the room.

For more information on the Four Elements, read the whitepaper mentioned in the episode. It's located on Bill’s LinkedIn.

Three Key Takeaways:

* Every interaction has a transaction cost of time. If you want a fraction of your audience’s time you need to provide value.

* When working with a team it is important to have your content organized so that each member can access and deploy content without the need to ask where to find it or what it means.

* The number of ways you can package your content is endless but the interest and time of your audience are not. Lead with value and relevance.