Christopher G. FoxBook Review: The Practice, Seth GodinSeth Godin’s latest book, The Practice, reads like a manifesto about doing creative work, but beyond the apparent surface, it makes a…Mar 17, 2021Mar 17, 2021
Christopher G. FoxThe Lure of ThoughtertainmentThoughtertainment is my word for content that looks like thought leadership on the surface but, in fact, serves other ends. As the word…Mar 16, 2021Mar 16, 2021
Christopher G. Fox“What If I’m Wrong?”Potential thought leaders take their work seriously. Thought leadership emerges not only from expertise but also from commitment and…Jan 27, 2021Jan 27, 2021
Christopher G. FoxAn Unexpected Reason Why Grammar MattersUndoubtedly, issues with grammatical correctness can undermine and diminish reader perceptions of the quality of written material…Jan 20, 2021Jan 20, 2021
Christopher G. FoxThought Leaders and GatekeepersI find myself often thinking about gatekeepers in organizations and the role they play in thought leadership operations.Jan 13, 2021Jan 13, 2021
Christopher G. FoxThe Hidden Power of Moral FocusWe accomplish so much more when we keep our moral commitments at the heart of what we do. That surplus shows up as greater impact, more…Jan 6, 2021Jan 6, 2021
Christopher G. FoxThought Leaders: Don’t Play in TrafficDoes it make sense to chase “traffic” as a goal for online content? Quite often, the answer is no. This may seem a contrarian point of…Dec 16, 2020Dec 16, 2020
Christopher G. FoxPatient Capital and Content MarketingCan marketing adopt a “patient capital” mindset?Dec 14, 2020Dec 14, 2020