A dialogue on the subject of organizational storytelling; narrative as a leadership capability. Author and story consultant David Hutchens of www.DavidHutche...
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Fabrizio Faraco's curator insight,
February 13, 6:23 AM
First, a disclaimer: I am a sucker for content creation tools that are both intuitive and flexible. Delete the scoop?
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February 19, 1:16 PM
Dentro del Fashion Marketing, es mu importante que conozcamos este tipo de datos ya que nos permiten darnos cuenta de cómo se ha ido desarrollando el mercado de lujo , así cómo la forma en que ha ido creciendo. De esta manera, las grandes marcas de lujo podrán crear mejores estrategias para atraer a más consumidores y mantener a sus fieles seguidores. Delete the scoop?
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February 10, 6:48 PM
Great analysis from +Gini Dietrich! I think Applebee's got a taste of their own medicine. In 2013, you cannot expect customers to be silent anymore. If you brush them off, they will respond accordingly... Delete the scoop?
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Woo hoo! Here are two of my favorite colleagues -- David Hutchens and Paul Smith -- talking about Paul's recent book Lead With A Story.
Paul, who works for Proctor and Gamble, shares with us his insights about storytelling and leadership based not only on his research with CEOs around the country, but also from his own corporate expeirence. That's what I love -- a guy in the trenches sharing lessons with us all.
Now David is no slouch either and is one of the earliest practitioners of working with stories in organizations around knowledge management, knowledge transfer, and systems thinking. He's been on my bookshelf for years now, and I always enjoy our conversations together.
This 60-minute video -- from a Google Hangout that happened a few days ago -- is great. I love the questions David asks and I love what Paul shares with us -- stories about PPTs, how to avoid being a boring, and learning who the real hero is. And that's just for starters!
Thanks guys for a terrific session.
Hey -- each one of you is a leader in your own right. Take the time to dig in here and get even better as a leader!
This review was written by Karen Dietz for her curated content on business storytelling atwww.scoop.it/t/just-story-it