This interview is with Andrew Grill, CEO of KRED, for real-time transparent community-based influence measurement. Measuring online influence is a hot field and one that typically galvanizes conversation. I met Andrew at the LikeMinds conferences for Social Media Week 2012. We recorded this interview on the fly. As you will hear, Andrew certainly has a strong vision of how to make influence measurement credible and viable. I think you will find it very stimulating. Hold on for the end, where Andrew delivers the three best tips for improving your Kred!
Currently, my Kred score (left) stands at 757/1000 with outreach at 7/12. Always room to grow! And you?
BTW, Andrew is also the editor and founder of one of the world’s leading blogs on digital and social: LondonCalling.co.
To connect with or follow Andrew Grill:
You can find Andrew on his eponymous site: Andrew Grill
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Minter Dial is an international professional speaker, author & consultant on Leadership, Branding and Digital Strategy. After a successful international career at L’Oréal, Minter Dial returned to his entrepreneurial roots and has spent the last ten years helping senior management teams and Boards to adapt to the new exigencies of the digitally enhanced marketplace. He has worked with world-class organisations to help activate their brand strategies, and figure out how best to integrate new technologies, digital tools, devices and platforms. Above all, Minter works to catalyse a change in mindset and dial up transformation. Minter received his BA in Trilingual Literature from Yale University (1987) and gained his MBA at INSEAD, Fontainebleau (1993).
His books include Heartificial Empathy, Putting Heart into Business and Artificial Intelligence, bowed in December 2018 and won the Book Excellence Award 2019 as well as being shortlisted for the Business Book Awards 2019. It's available in Audiobook, Kindle and Paperback. He is also co-author of Futureproof (Pearson, Sep 2017) and sole author of The Last Ring Home (Myndset Press, Nov 2016), a book and documentary film, both of which have won awards and critical acclaim. Minter's latest book, You Lead, How being yourself makes you a better leader, published by Kogan Page, won the Business Book Award 2022 in the category of Leadership.
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