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July 24, 2012

Become a Storyteller: Be a Better Leader

Filed under: Uncategorized — Sally @ 2:40 pm
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A good story isn’t the sole property of the marketing or communications department. Anyone can master some basic storytelling techniques that will help earn trust, excite enthusiasm, convey authenticity. This is particularly important for leaders.

Plus, stories are memorable. Leaders can use stories to reach their audience on a more personal level. Brands can use stories to establish personality. Even if you aren’t good with words, there are other mediums with which to tell your story: digitally, through design, even through data.

But of course there is some danger in the use of stories. Stories can masquerade as fact. They can be slippery. They can be lies. But not all stories prevaricate: some stories will change the world–for the better.

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The above summarizes our newest KnowledgeBlocks exploration: Great Leaders Tell Good Stories. Dig in and you will learn how becoming a better storyteller can benefit you as a leader. To guide us through the exploration, we’ve chosen 6 books to help us take a deep dive into the topic.

In addition to summaries of these books, as you explore, you’ll learn:

  • how to quickly add a story or two into your presentations
  • what is the story factor
  • how storytelling affects the brain
  • how to become a master story teller
  • the theory of storytelling
  • how to tell purposeful stories
  • why stories aren’t all about words
  • why brands need stories
  • why you need your own 60-second story
  • how to brand like a musician
  • how to tell a story that wins
  • why you should tell (and live) a true story

We also feature podcasts from:

    Jim Holtje, The Power of Storytelling
    Jonah Sachs, Winning the Story War (audio now available!).

Become a KnowledgeBlocks member today to learn how to be a better communicator by learning the power of story.

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