Archive for 2007

Use stories to avoid cognitive overload

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —April 5, 2007
Filed in Business storytelling

Have you ever had the experience of someone telling you something that’s quite interesting while also showing you something that’s quite interesting and you didn’t know …

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Anecdote: making positive choices

Posted by  Mark Schenk —April 4, 2007
Filed in Anecdotes, Business storytelling

I am in a plane to Brisbane reflecting on the second delivery of a 2.5 day leadership program we have helped develop for the Australian …

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Boston business narrative techniques workshop a success

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —April 3, 2007
Filed in Collaboration, Events

I’m sitting in the LA airport getting ready to fly home to Melbourne. It’s given me time to reflect on our workshop in Boston. Thanks …

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Trust requires a relationship

Posted by  Mark Schenk —April 2, 2007
Filed in Collaboration

A New York Times/CBS News poll from July 1999 revealed that 63% of people interviewed believe that in dealing with “most people” you “can’t be …

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Join Anecdote and make a difference

Posted by  Mark Schenk —March 25, 2007
Filed in News

Things are continuing to grow here at Anecdote and we are again looking for someone to join our little crew. We would love to work …

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Assessing the impact of arseholes

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —March 25, 2007
Filed in Culture

Bob Sutton is on a campaign against workplace arseholes. In yesterday’s post he describes Rob Cross’ work on social network analysis. In particular he looks …

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How work really gets done

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —March 22, 2007
Filed in Communication

I just entered my presentation on How work really gets done into the World’s Best Presentation Contest. It would be great if you popped on …

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Shell’s blue book – a fine example of storytelling

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —March 22, 2007
Filed in Anecdotes, Collaboration

In 2001 Shell collected a bunch of stories and put them together in a booklet now know as the Blue Book, but with the official title …

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Sensemaking

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —March 20, 2007
Filed in Anecdotes

This description of sensemaking makes the most sense to me. Sensemaking involves turning circumstances into a situation that is comprehended explicitly in words and that …

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Impressive palindromes

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —March 18, 2007
Filed in Fun

Check out the original Bob Dylan version. Tags: Weird+Al+Yankovic, Bob+Dylan

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