I’ve worked with people whose ideas
have changed the business lexicon.
They think and act differently.
Let’s eavesdrop on a rabbit π° and tortoise π’
as they talk about taking ideas to scale.
(All of these quotes are from real people.)
π°:”We’ll push out *this idea* this quarter.”
π’: “I’m ready to talk about this idea for years, if needed.”
π°: “This idea didn’t stick. Let’s try another idea.”
π’: “I spent my whole career promoting one big idea until people actually got it.”
π°: “I’ve been on book tour a month! I’m tired of saying the same things to every audience.”
π’: “I’m happy to talk about this idea again and again.”
π°:”So, I’ve got this new idea. I’ll focus on that instead . . . ”
π’: “How can I better get this idea to my audience?”
π°:”I’ve got three more big ideas (books) in my head.”
π’:”This idea still hasn’t made the impact it should. What can I do?”
Embrace your inner tortoise π’.
Thought leadership isn’t a one-day project.
If you want a big idea to reach scale it can take years.
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