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Leveraging Thought Leadership

Release Date: 12/28/2025

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Leveraging Thought Leadership

What does it take to lead when the plan breaks, the pressure spikes, and failure is part of the mission? In this episode of Leveraging Thought Leadership, Peter Winick talks with Colonel (Ret.) , author of " about the ideas that drive her work today: adaptability, resilience, authentic leadership, and the courage to keep moving when the outcome is uncertain. Her message is clear. Success is never a straight line. The leaders who thrive are the ones who learn to adjust in real time. Merryl brings a powerful framework to the conversation. She treats leadership like flying. You prepare well....

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What does it really take to turn expertise into influence that lasts? In this special episode of Leveraging Thought Leadership, host Peter Winick is joined by and to announce their book, The Thought Leadership Handbook published by . This is not a conversation about writing a book for the sake of writing a book. It is a conversation about building a body of work that creates value, sharpens thinking, and expands impact.  Drawing on hundreds of podcast conversations, client engagements, and years inside the thought leadership space, Peter, Bill, and Naren explore the...

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What if the leadership issue in front of you is not strategy, but an old wound you have never fully resolved?   In this episode, Bill Sherman talks with an executive coach and host of "" podcast about the deeply personal path that led her into thought leadership, and why she believes the future of leadership development must go far beyond traditional coaching. Kendra shares how her own experience as a coaching client changed the way she worked, lived, and led. What started as personal growth became something bigger. Senior leaders began turning to her for guidance in high-pressure...

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What if the real growth problem isn’t strategy… but misalignment?

In this episode, Frankie Russo, the Founder of The Growth Co and bestselling author of "Breaking Why",  breaks down what it takes to create growth that compounds—without relying on charisma, hustle, or a one-time “big moment” on stage.

Frankie makes a clean distinction: a book is a platform, not the mission. Thought leadership is the movement behind the platforms—and the work is designing ideas that change behavior and drive measurable outcomes.

A core idea he returns to is stakeholder-first growth. Customers, colleagues, and community aren’t “nice-to-haves.” They’re the scoreboard. Frankie argues that great companies rise or fall based on one thing: how radically aligned they are to delivering their “collective genius” to those stakeholders.

Then he gets tactical about scale. Keynotes can jolt people awake—an inflection point that “shakes them out of the trance.” But the keynote is only the tip of the spear. The real lever is what happens after: systems people can use every day.

Frankie walks through his Growth Operating System using a simple visual: an infinity loop built to replace the “stagnation spiral.” Denial. Status quo. Silos. Rigid processes. Disengagement. His point is blunt: if growth isn’t operationalized, it decays—so the work is building an engine for continuous inflection points, not a single heroic turnaround.

And he’s candid about the craft of thought leadership delivery. The hardest part of a great keynote isn’t what you include. It’s what you cut—so you can land the right ideas, in the right dose, and drive adoption after the applause.

Three Key Takeaways:

• A keynote is the spark, not the solution. The talk can create an inflection point, but the value comes from what you operationalize afterward—tools, habits, and routines people can actually use day-to-day.

• Stakeholder-first alignment drives scalable growth. Frankie keeps coming back to aligning the organization’s “collective genius” around delivering outcomes for stakeholders (customers, team, community). Misalignment is what creates drag and stalls momentum.

• If growth isn’t systemized, it decays. His “infinity loop” / Growth Operating System idea is about replacing the stagnation spiral (silos, rigid processes, disengagement) with a repeatable engine for continuous improvement and ongoing inflection points.

If Frankie Russo’s message hit home—growth needs an operating system, not a motivational moment—your next listen is “Creating Alignment Between Marketing and Sales” with Winston Henderson. It’s the same fight against silos, just aimed at the part of the business where misalignment quietly kills revenue: the handoff between marketing and sales.

Listen to Winston right after this episode and you’ll connect the dots between alignment as a leadership principle and alignment as a revenue discipline. Frankie gives you the “why” and the operating rhythm for sustainable growth. Winston gives you the “how” to make that rhythm real across teams—shared language, shared priorities, and shared measures—so your thought leadership doesn’t just inspire… it converts.