How to shape and share a compelling story of your organization's founding.
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Karen Dietz's comment,
January 11, 5:14 PM
Michael, did you click through to the article by clicking on the blue title above?
Ken Morrison's curator insight,
January 13, 8:57 AM
Ken's Key Takeaway: Hopkins said, "80% of your time should be spent on the offer and the story. It may well be that you have worked so hard and so well and with such focus on your product that you too will not be able to see the true value that you have to offer and the best way to create your crushing offer."
Karen Dietz's comment,
January 13, 2:57 PM
That is so true Ken! We end up not being able to see the forest for the trees. I always encourage those working on their biz stories to get help from a colleague or friend for that outside perspective. That's what I do and it helps a lot!
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Have trouble telling your founding story? Then this article will definitely help.
Written for nonprofits, it is just as relevant and helpful for for-profit businesses.
I really like how the author, Nancy Schwartz, lays out the steps.
If you need to create your founding story, or beef up your existing one, there are good tips here to get you on the right track.
This review was written by Karen Dietz for her curated content on business storytelling at www.scoop.it/t/just-story-it