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(From the article): "Becoming an authority in your industry can be a great way to promote your business and help you better serve your clients. It takes a consistent dose of education and risk, but the rewards can be well worth the effort."
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You have to know yourself before you can effectively lead others.
You have to know yourself before you can effectively lead others. Many leadership experts call it “finding your voice”, and it is the best starting point when you decide to make improving your leadership skills a priority. Via Ana Cristina Pratas Delete the scoop?
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The last point of this article (http://www.entrepreneur.com/blog/225225) "Keep Learning", is for me the most important factor to become an expert in your field.
For organizing and sharing interesting articles I like Scoop.it. To discuss new topics and ideas with other experts I like Linkedin groups. I am not using yet the new Google+ feature, "communities", but it seems something interesting.
If you have started a Google + community, please share your experience or wait for the next post after I learn how to use this new tool.
For organizing ideas and actually learn, I like to write in my blog. Learning by teaching is one of my favorite way to learn. I can't explain clearly something if I did not understand it fully.
What about you ? What do you do to be known as an expert in your industry ?
Read also the thoughtful comments from Anne.