How to be a Credible Thought Leader and Entrepreneur, With Mitchell Levy

Filed in Podcasts, Previous Episodes on December 13, 2022

Global credibility expert, Mitchell Levy, interviewed 500 thought leaders on credibility.

These are some of his findings:
➡ 98% didn’t have the clarity to succinctly articulate their purpose. ⬅
➡ 80% were great in person but had a crappy online presence. ⬅
➡ 23% showed disrespect by coming late to the interview. ⬅

After seeing these shocking results, wouldn’t you want to do something about it?

Mitchell has the go-to community to learn/grow your credibility with the “right” people on a similar journey.

Imagine coming to a place where you can immediately trust, know, and like those around you…

Where you can be safe in an environment where others want to support you.

This is Credibility Nation.

Listen to Mitchell’s answers to questions such as:

  • You’ve interviewed 500 thought leaders on credibility, what have you learned?
  • Why do you say that credibility starts with clarity and without clarity, you’re not credible?
  • Why do you say that we were taught wrong to lead with the value proposition?
  • You’ve looked at over 100,000 LinkedIn profiles, what makes one credible?
  • And much, much more!

About This Guest: ()

Mitchell Levy is the AHA Guy of AHAthat and CEO and Thought Leader Architect at THiNKaha. He and his team make it easy for corporations to easily create compelling content that help turn their experts into recognized thought leaders. Mitchell is an Amazon bestselling author with fifty six business books, contributor at Entrepreneur Magazine, has provided strategic consulting to over one hundred companies, has advised over five hundred CEOs on critical business issues through the CEO networking groups he’s run, and has been chairman of the board of a NASDAQ-listed company. Mitchell has written social media enabled eBooks he offers for free: “Mitchell Levy on Creating Thought Leaders” and “Meridith Elliott Powell and Mitchell Levy on Instilling Leadership at Every Level” at http://aha.pub/mitchelllevy and http://aha.pub/EngagedLdr-AhaBook respectively, join the conversation about thought leadership best practices on the LinkedIn group http://aha.pub/t-l-b-p, or watch a new thought leader episode each week on http://ThoughtLeaderLife.com.