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Jim Kouzes: Why You Should Hone Your Storytelling Skills

Jim Kouzes: Why You Should Hone Your Storytelling Skills | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

...In a business climate obsessed with PowerPoint presentations, complex graphs and charts, and lengthy reports, storytelling may seem to some like a soft way of getting hard stuff done. It’s anything but that. Steve’s experience with storytelling is, in fact, supported by the data.


Research shows that when leaders want to communicate standards, stories are a much more effective means of communication than are corporate policy statements, data about performance, and even a story plus the data. Information is more quickly and accurately remembered when it is first presented in the form of an example or story....


Via Karen Dietz
Jeff Domansky's insight:

Another Jim Kouzes quote: "Stories are a powerful tool for teaching people about what’s important and what’s not, what works and what doesn’t, what is and what could be. Through stories, leaders pass on lessons about shared values and get others to work together." 

Jeff Domansky's comment, January 25, 6:25 PM
Enjoying his insight; thanks for sharing Diana
Karen Dietz's comment, January 25, 6:39 PM
Yes Jeff, I really liked that quote in the article too. Thanks for re-scooping!
wanderingsalsero's comment, January 26, 7:57 AM
I like stories too.
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Google Currents Gets Better: New Layout and Improved Content Scanning

Google Currents Gets Better: New Layout and Improved Content Scanning | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it
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Google Currents keeps up the good fight with some valuable mobile improvements.

Robin Good's curator insight, December 14, 2012 11:26 AM


Google has updated its mobile magazine publishing platform Google Currents with a new version already available on Android devices (and coming very soon to iOS.


This new release showcases a fresh layout for images and text and new ways to scan through content and breaking stories that easily adapts to any type of mobile device screen.


From the Google Android official site: "We’re now grouping editions into categories to help you keep track of your existing subscriptions and discover new ones. Check out editions related to your interests through categories like Entertainment, Sports, Lifestyle and more.


We’ve also made it easy to quickly browse through top articles from all your favorite editions in a category—just swipe horizontally. If you subscribe to more than a dozen News editions like The Atlantic, ABC News and The Telegraph, you can quickly swipe through the entire

category and dive into editions with articles of interest."


See some examples on your mobile device:

The Atlantic, ABC News and The Telegraph


More info: http://officialandroid.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/new-in-google-currents-scan-through.html