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The Dawn of CEO Activism: Study by Weber Shandwick and KRC Research | Institute for Public Relations

The Dawn of CEO Activism: Study by Weber Shandwick and KRC Research | Institute for Public Relations | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Americans hold a more favorable opinion of CEOs who take public stances on controversial topics, according to “The Dawn of CEO Activism,” a study released by Weber Shandwick and KRC Research.


Weber Shandwick has identified CEO activism as a factor that can “drive and differentiate corporate reputation.” Leaders taking a stance on hot-button issues is powerful. However, “The Dawn of CEO Activism” advises caution, stating that CEOs should be careful in choosing topics they speak out on.


The research, which can be found here, extracted five key tenets of CEO activism, illustrating the pros and cons of vocal corporate leadership....

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Interesting reputation management and leadership insight with marketing implications as well.

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The 5 Stages of Becoming a Successful Thought Leader

The 5 Stages of Becoming a Successful Thought Leader | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

The idea of becoming a thought leader is a nebulous andconfusing concept to grasp. Every leader’s approach is different, and there’s no secret formula to success.


Becoming a thought leader doesn’t happen overnight. It takes time — not to mention a willingness to share the “secrets” of your success — and the right mindset to master. But once you understand that it’s not about your ego or selling people on your company, you can start to unlock its true value.


To put the cycle of successful thought leadership in perspective, here are five distinct phases that need to happen...

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Good read for potential thought leaders.

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