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Karen Dietz's comment,
April 29, 11:22 PM
It's spam Jose! I've already deleted the multiple spam postings to my comments today.
Samantha Rissel's curator insight,
April 30, 9:12 AM
How is business related to literature? What cultural traits help us know more about our ventures?
Sarosh Daruwalla's curator insight,
April 30, 9:51 AM
In an era where the quick fix is often celebrated, bringing in different perspectives to the table will only enhance the final decision making to be more focused and in the right direction. Delete the scoop?
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Karen Dietz's comment,
April 16, 12:35 PM
My pleasure Ji Woong and I hope you enjoy Prof. Morrison's class!
Karen Dietz's comment,
April 16, 12:36 PM
Thank you Peter for your comment about the difference between oral and written storytelling. We all need to remember these points!
Karen Dietz's comment,
April 16, 12:37 PM
And many thanks to Denyse, Comeja, Two Pen's, and Os's additional comments pointing out the value of this article.
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Tina Stock's curator insight,
March 27, 10:25 AM
Douglas Van Praet provides a 7-step process for us to craft marketing materials that connect emotionally. Boffo! Delete the scoop?
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Ron McIntyre's curator insight,
March 20, 9:53 AM
Good reason to keep an achievement diary with facts, dates and participants within your career.
Ozzie Gontang, Ph.D.'s curator insight,
March 20, 2:19 PM
Curt Einstein would put it: Tell me what you did and how you did it from A to Z. If they couldn't tell the story of how it happened, then they may have been the boss but they didn't do it. Lee Thayer's: The measure of performance is performance tells what one has done in order to do what needed doing to accomplish the required results. It's about results, not activities.
Ozzie Gontang, Ph.D.'s curator insight,
March 20, 2:20 PM
There is an ocean between saying and doing. Delete the scoop?
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Willinton Javier Ortiz's curator insight,
March 9, 2:38 PM
Para construir tu marca personal, cuenta tu historia.
Karen Dietz's comment,
March 10, 2:22 PM
Louisa, Marty and Willinton - I ams thrilled you found this so helpful! Many thanks for your comments. Story on :)
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Peter Fruhmann's curator insight,
March 7, 4:14 AM
This article shows that it's possible to create a storytelling culture in organisations. However, I think that 'tips' are not enough and there are quite some managers who go for the 'quick win' and 'quick read'. Creating a storytelling culture takes time (not toi mention the maintenance of that, the greatest challenge). If anyone is inspired by this article, I would suggest reading Annette Simmon's 'The Story Factor' and 'Whoever tells the best story wins'. It's all in there...
Doug Ross's curator insight,
March 7, 10:38 AM
We all have stories to tell. Our individual stories make the our collective stories. Our stories define who we are. This is a great way to collect stories in organizations. The trick will be to convince people that storytelling is a value added contribution. We tell stories to children because we believe in them but somehow we forget as we get older Delete the scoop?
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Ignacio Conejo Moreno's curator insight,
March 1, 3:16 AM
Desmitificando: Todo el mundo puede crear Storytelling.
He aquí algunas claves útiles para hacerlo, aprovechando las vivencias diarias del equipo. Delete the scoop?
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Elsemiek Meijs's curator insight,
February 8, 8:09 AM
Wow! Please take 13 minutes and forget everything else.
streetsmartprof's curator insight,
February 8, 11:17 AM
Make sure to read the insight by Karen Dietz, the 1st one posted.
This is well worth 13 minutes. They say time stands still during a good story. Look at your watch after Bill understands the boy in the back of the room, you may be surprised... Delete the scoop?
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Ken Jondahl's curator insight,
February 28, 4:59 PM
Karen Dietz's insight: OK -- this article is super quick. But I curated it because I really like the 3 questions it poses to make sure your corporate storytelling is on the right track.
The article is written for those in large enterprises. But these questions could work just as well for small businesses and entrepreneurs, also.
Pay attention to these 3 questions and you will be on the road to success. All 3 are right on.
This review was written by Karen Dietz for her curated content on business storytelling at www.scoop.it/t/just-story-it Delete the scoop?
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streetsmartprof's comment,
April 12, 8:03 AM
Great finds for those of us in customer facing roles, which is every employee, some-way, some-how.
Karen Dietz's comment,
April 12, 3:12 PM
Many thanks for the additional review and comment! Love the way you think :)
Ken Jondahl's comment,
April 12, 6:13 PM
Driven in to me by many years of battle scares of what works and what doesn't...
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malek's curator insight,
April 3, 7:32 PM
"I feel I’m afraid to do wrong when the standard is – perfect" What an inspiration. Delete the scoop?
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Karen Dietz's comment,
March 18, 9:59 PM
So true Renee and I spend quite a bit of time with clients on the 'art of the question.'
Ozzie Gontang, Ph.D.'s curator insight,
March 20, 2:04 PM
We are talking about being in the Learning Mode rather than the Knowing Mode. Delete the scoop?
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Annette Simmons's comment,
March 7, 8:46 AM
Hmmm. It is very disturbing to think that reactions of our amygdala would run anyones decision making. I understand that human's aren't rational...but geez, monitoring blood pressure or GVC to adapt your story is sort of scary. I'm a big fan of A-B testing. I started life as a direct marketer. I think this is far more useful in the short term for testing stories. And better still, as you say, is that we storytellers naturally do this when we practice. This telling was better than "that" telling. So we adjust.
Karen Dietz's comment,
March 7, 11:07 AM
I agree Annette. This post gave me the willies. I really like A-B testing myself. This bio hack in the article seems a bit over the top to me.
corneja's curator insight,
March 9, 8:59 PM
"Technology has the potential to change the way that we can optimise storytelling, according to Adrian Hon, co-founder and CEO of Six to Start." He talked about Magic Band, an app that Disney is trialling. Delete the scoop?
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Miklos Szilagyi's curator insight,
March 3, 4:34 AM
Yeah, normal... too great a dose of everything is dangerous... be it positivity, story-telling, practically anything... "The dose makes the poison..." Like it...
Karen Dietz's comment,
March 3, 8:44 PM
Thank you for the commen Miklos and glad you found the post valuable!
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streetsmartprof's curator insight,
February 28, 9:25 AM
How many of your customer facing people are trained to be able to ask the right questions to get the whole story before we jump in and state our "opinions" of what is going on.
Whether in sales and/or technical support, one of the worst things we can do is "tell" a customer where they are at. We do not know without asking questions first. Remember the saying, "There is more to the story than meets the eye".
NOTE: Read the input from Karen Dietz on how using questions helps to "evoke the customer's story". http://sco.lt/6wO3QP Delete the scoop?
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Denyse Drummond-Dunn's curator insight,
February 2, 4:12 AM
Insightful read that goes deeper on storytelling's appeal.
ratzelster's curator insight,
February 2, 9:06 AM
We talk about how to spread our influence and how to build audience for our message. Story seems to me to be one excellent way for doing that.
Daniel Kaufman's curator insight,
February 2, 11:59 AM
The power of stories to help shift our thinking and facilitate real change. Delete the scoop?
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Ozzie Gontang, Ph.D.'s curator insight,
January 25, 1:35 AM
Excellent video rescooped from Karen Dietz's site on Storytelling Delete the scoop?
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