Expert Resources  
                                       
                                                                           
      How You Can Become an Expert and Be Considered for Top 101 Industry
      Experts

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Whether you are beginning in your profession, considering a career change or approaching retirement, it is important to position yourself as an expert in your field. By enhancing your skill set and building experience in a particular area, you will become a more attractive job candidate, respected professional and trusted resource. Pursuing higher education, obtaining certifications, joining corporate and nonprofit boards, writing books and speaking publicly are just a few things that you can do to build your credibility and your brand.

In order to be considered for Cambridge Publishing’s Top 101 Industry Experts, you must demonstrate that you have taken the necessary steps to become an expert in your field and have been successful in doing so. For more information on how you can achieve expert status, please consult the references below.

 

Cambridge Who’s Who Resources

“How Can I Position Myself as an Expert in My Field?”

By Cambridge Who’s Who

Source: Cambridge Who’s Who Connect

“Why Should I Become an Expert?”

By Cambridge Who’s Who

Source: Cambridge Who’s Who Connect

“Contributing Author Program: Cambridge Who's Who Experts Contribute”

By Cambridge Who’s Who

Source: Cambridge Who’s Who Learning Center

“My Online Profile: Can You See That I'm an Expert?”

By Cambridge Who’s Who

Source: Cambridge Who’s Who Learning Center

“Positioning Yourself as an Expert”

By Cambridge Who’s Who

Source: Cambridge Who’s Who Newsletter Archive

“An Expert Lesson from Dad – Five ways to become an expert in your field”

By Jo DeMarco, Cambridge Who’s Who Contributing Author


Source: Cambridge Who’s Who Resource Center

“The Best Experts Get Involved – Make the move from entrepreneur to expert by sharing your knowledge with others”

By Jo DeMarco, Cambridge Who’s Who Contributing Author

Source: Cambridge Who’s Who Resource Center

“An Expert Lesson from Dad – Five ways to become an expert in your field”

By Chi Chi Okezie, Cambridge Who’s Who Contributing Author

Source: Cambridge Who’s Who Resource Center

“Leaping into Entrepreneurship – How to Build Your Own Network of Experts”

By CCheryl Nordyke, Cambridge Who’s Who Contributing Author

Source: Cambridge Who’s Who Resource Center

 

External Resources

“Become a Recognized Expert”

By Steven Van Yoder

Source: About.com

“Make Yourself an Expert!”

By Laura Lake

Source: About.com

“How to Become a World Expert in Your Field”

By Nick In

Source: BiteSizeBio.com

“Secrets of the Most Successful Executives”

By Tom Neff, chairman of executive search firm Spencer Stuart

Source: BusinessWeek.com

The Cambridge Handbook of Expertise and Expert Performance

By K. Anders Ericsson, Neil Charness, Paul J. Feltovich, Robert R. Hoffman

Source: Cambridge.org

Find an Expert Online

Website where you can sign up as an expert, write articles, reply to forum discussions etc...

Source: FindAnExpertOnline.com

“Become a Subject-Matter Expert with Social Media”

By Monster.com

Source: Monster.com

“How to Become a World Expert in Your Field”

By Nick In

Source: BiteSizeBio.com

“How to Become a World Expert Writer in Any Field”

By John Hewitt

Source:
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