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An exciting storytelling event in Copenhagen – the movie
Late last year I teamed up with Madelyn Blair, Terrence Gargiulo, Michael Margolis, Limor Shiponi, and Karen Dietz to start a new community of practice called Worldwide Story Work. We created a Ning workspace to conduct our online conversations and I see we now have 88 members. If you care about story work in organisations please come and join us. It’s still the early days and there are many unanswered questions, but if you are willing to be helpful and supportive this group is a welcoming one.
I also wanted to show you this video (6 minutes) which documents a story event in Copenhagan run by GoldenFleece. It features my good friend Mary Alice Arthur who helped facilitate the event. You will also see short interviews with Madelyn Blair and Steve Denning. I’m not sure if you need to become a member of Worldwide Story Work to see the video, but give it a try.
About Shawn Callahan
Shawn, author of Putting Stories to Work, is one of the world's leading business storytelling consultants. He helps executive teams find and tell the story of their strategy. When he is not working on strategy communication, Shawn is helping leaders find and tell business stories to engage, to influence and to inspire. Shawn works with Global 1000 companies including Shell, IBM, SAP, Bayer, Microsoft & Danone. Connect with Shawn on:
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Shawn,
Wonderful video indeed! From what I can tell you have to be a Worldwide Story Work member to see the video. A login screen is presented when clicking on the ‘this video’ link you have provided. Thank you for sharing this gem.
I wasn’t sure, so thanks for checking it out. I was hoping I could just embed the video like you can in YouTube.