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SooJin-Stella Lee's comment,
April 30, 7:08 AM
Thank you ^^ I definitely need these sort of information. And I learend lots of things from your strategies to do well in scoop.it.
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Victoria Morgia Jamolod-Umbo's comment,
September 6, 2012 9:32 AM
Yes, I am so impressed about this illustration of a fact. Through consistency and perseverance of digging the actual facts and remedies to problems, we can solve problems. It may not be so easy as we thought it could be, but with the proper motivation, we surely can get the optimum results to our goals.
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Karen Dietz's comment,
May 31, 2012 7:04 PM
Thanks for re-scooping the article Jeff! Have a great rest of the week :)
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Thank you Hans Heesterbeek for finding and sharing this video!
Here is what I love about it: my colleague Shawn Callahan in Australia made this simiple yet elegant and engaging video that shows how leaders can effectively use stories to create change.
The 3 minute video goes over what we typically do that doesn't work. And then provides alternative ways that do engage people in supporting a change effort.
Good one Shawn! Thanks for putting it together and making it available. It is also a terrific example of Anecdotes biz storytelling in its own right.
This review was written by Karen Dietz for her curated content on business storytelling atwww.scoop.it/t/just-story-it