Came across this great blog site in the twittersphere about dads and kids and storytelling.
http://dadtellmeastory.com/
For any professional person finding any way we can enhance our storyelling skills, to help persude, influence or motivate, has to be of value. This is an interesting example of how blurring the lines between the skills we use in our work and home lives can bring big benefits and fulfillement in both areas. Because, curiously, the same principles work in both places; developing the idea of a story together means a higher level of participant engagement, and also, two heads are invariably better than one. Occassionaly it may not work but then so do most ideas.
I think it presents us many major lessons in how we develop and encourage innovation and change.
So go buy his book!! I just have.
http://dadtellmeastory.com/
For any professional person finding any way we can enhance our storyelling skills, to help persude, influence or motivate, has to be of value. This is an interesting example of how blurring the lines between the skills we use in our work and home lives can bring big benefits and fulfillement in both areas. Because, curiously, the same principles work in both places; developing the idea of a story together means a higher level of participant engagement, and also, two heads are invariably better than one. Occassionaly it may not work but then so do most ideas.
I think it presents us many major lessons in how we develop and encourage innovation and change.
So go buy his book!! I just have.
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