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The Anecdote team grows to three
I’m pleased to announce that Anecdote has moved to a new and exciting phase of its evolution with Mark Schenk and Andrew Rixon joining the …
Read MoreFirefighters in the US deploy a narrative database of near misses
Wired has just reported that 38 fire departments across the US are beginning to use the National Fire Near-Miss Reporting System. Firefighters are encouraged to …
Read MoreHow marketers can exploit the full power of stories
Story-telling is a hot topic in marketing. There is a growing and well-founded belief that legendary brands, such as Apple, Nike, and Harley, have been …
Read MoreUsing photos to jog memories
It seems everyone has a mobile phone with a camera in it these days. And digital cameras are as common as blades of grass on …
Read MoreAdvanced dotmocracy
Jason Diceman just made a comment on the dotmocracy post pointing us to the Advanced Dotmocracy approach. There is even a comparison of both techniques on …
Read MoreKM in legal firms
Joy London at excited utterances writes one of the best legal KM blogs around, and Joy, a New Yorker, seems to have an interest in Australia. …
Read MoreJohnnie Moore’s weblog and Margaret Wheatley’s Essay
I love it when a friend sends me a link to a new weblog suggesting I might like it. Andrew Rixon just sent me a …
Read MoreNew narrative techniques workshop for Oct-Dec
Our popular narrative techniques workshops are scheduled again. If you have heard about narrative techniques but perhaps came away wondering what you would actually do, …
Read MoreBook review – Wisdom of Crowds
Fast Company calls it an ‘idea-driven narrative’. This genre, made famous by Malcolm Gladwell, takes a simple (but important) idea and uses research, case studies, …
Read MoreLearning from experience using video
Video is finally making it into the mainstream for organisations to see and hear, almost first hand, the experiences of their colleagues. The availability of …
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