The concept of thought leadership is attributed to Joel Kurtzman,
editor in chief of Strategy + Business Magazine. In 1994, he used the
term to describe individuals and organisations who deeply understands
their business, the needs of their customers, and the broader
marketplace in which it operates.
Early thought
leaders were Charles Handy who advanced the idea of the ‘portfolio
worker’, Mitsubishi president Minoru Makihara and Gary Hamel of London
Business School who along with C.K. Prahalad showed thought leadership
in corporate strategy through their use of the term ‘core competence’.
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