Does a Leader Need a Book?
Posted on July 15, 2008 in Leadership, Uncategorized by coreyblake
You do not have to have a book, but you do have to have a remarkable product to introduce your business to your customers on a massive scale. A BOOK can certainly do the trick.
Number TWO: you have to create positive emotional anticipation around that product.
Let me discuss the development first. I’ll use Edge! A Leadership Story and our client Bea Fields as an example. When Bea came to us to write a book with her, she knew she needed to do something that would make her a pioneer. She needed to elevate her game.
She did that, NOT by regurgitating old information to some ghostwriter, and NOT by creating a simple how-to book.
So Number ONE is create a truly innovative way of communicating with your audience.
What happens when you know you want to see a movie in the theater? You see a trailer…maybe you hear an actor on the morning news or the late show…another actor hosts Saturday night live…reviewers tell you they loved it…you have an expectation before you go into that theater. And often, that expectation is incredibly high.
CONSIDERING that you have created that truly innovative, genius product…if you can create that positive emotional anticipation that people feel when going to the movies, people will have that super high expectation before they even engage in your message. And then you’ve got them.
Because what do we all do when our expectations are exceeded? We leave that theater and we tell everyone they have to go and see that movie. We go for coffee and chat about it. We get online and post it on our facebook accounts. This is how the best-selling books of the future will be created.
Through Genius Products and marketing and PR that create positive emotional anticipation.
EDGE! A Leadership Story has both. If you have not read the book yet, I guarantee that you can feel the positive emotional anticipation around this story through this blog alone, but check out “Edge! A Leadership Story” on Google and you’ll see what I mean. If you are moved and excited by all the momentum around the book, and you pick up a copy, reading it will blow your expectations out of the water.
Create the Product that delivers the experience. Then Create the Anticipation. When the two meet and both deliver, a home run occurs.


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Comment by Helen — July 16, 2008 @ 6:07 am