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Put Shakespeare's Storytelling Skills to Work for Your Org | Getting Attention

Put Shakespeare's Storytelling Skills to Work for Your Org | Getting Attention | Just Story It | Scoop.it
Take a cue from Shakespeare to write compelling stories for your nonprofit.


Or any business! Here's what I like about this article: it walks us through the process of how to start thinking in story language in order to be able to find and tell your biz stories.


The author goes through two business situations and reframes them for us so we can tease out -- and tell -- the story that is embedded within. By showing us these reframes we can get ideas of our own. That's lovely.


So as you are working in your business or nonprofit, continue to ask yourself "How can I take this experience/situation/project and 'storify' it or turn it into a story?

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ST[new york]RY -- A Clever Retail Narrative

ST[new york]RY -- A Clever Retail Narrative | Just Story It | Scoop.it
Rachel Shechtman's latest retail narrative edited by Cool Hunting...


Oh, how clever this store owner is! Her NY City boutique changes its concept every 3-4 weeks in order to tell a different story. 


In fact, each table or shelf serves as a narrative that unfold before your eyes -- or at least that is what the article says.


The owner envisions her space like a magazine (now how creative is that?!) and each issue tells a unique story. She selects her products for sale so they are relevant to the story.


There are other great insights here about storytelling and retail so go ahead and read the entire article. Here's the link: 

http://www.coolhunting.com/design/story-new-york.php 


So who is in NY who can check this out and let us know if what this retail space is doing rises to the level of 'narrative'? 


I sure hope [Story] does -- because I think it is a brillian idea!


Post your comments below once you've visited the shop or if you have other thoughts :)


This review was written by Karen Dietz for her curated content on business storytelling at www.scoop.it/t/just-story-it 

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