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10 Ways to Get People to Change

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How do you get leaders, employees, customers — and even yourself — to change behaviors? Executives can change strategy, products and processes until they're blue in the face, but real change doesn't take hold until people actually change what they do.

Here is a good list of 10 approaches that seem to work


Via Bob Corlett, David Hain, ThinDifference
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Five types of leadership storytelling & when to use each

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Just how many types of stories are there, you ask? The answer is, as usual, it depends who you ask. Various storytelling aficionados categorize stories in different ways, and there are no hard and fast rules.

 

These are overviews of each (read the full article for more details and prompts to help you come up with each type of story):

1. Introducing me

2. Conveying values

3. Teaching

4. Jumpstarting action

5. Inspiring

 

Here's the link to the full article: http://www.internal-monologue.com/2012/07/careful-around-campfire-five-types-of.html ;

 

These 5 broad categories and the examples shared in each are really good and will build a good foundation for leadership storytelling. According to Paul Smith in his forthcoming book on leadership storytelling "Lead With A Story" (August 20112), there are actually 21 different categories/applications for leaders to know about and use.

 

But this article brings clarity to the topic and will definitely get you started!

 

Thank you to fellow curator Gimli Goose for this article!


Via Kim Zinke (aka Gimli Goose), Karen Dietz, David Hain, ThinDifference
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Asking Questions for Organizational Transformation

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Who questions much, shall learn much, and retain much. Francis Bacon (1561-1626) British statesman and philosopher.
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MOC the Week: Leadership Lessons From The Dancing Guy

MOC the Week: Leadership Lessons From The Dancing Guy | Leading Lite | Scoop.it
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