Three new storytelling workshops for this year: Melbourne, Canberra, Sydney

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —August 12, 2008
Filed in Business storytelling

story_master_pip_web.gifBy popular demand, we’ve just added three more Storytelling for Leaders workshops. They’ll be held in these Australian cities:

Melbourne, 23 September 2008

Sydney, 2 October 2008

Canberra, 20 October 2008

And we haven’t forgotten Brisbane because our next Storytelling for Leaders workshop in that fine city is on the 27th August.

Here is the link to the full blurb and instructions on how to enrol.

One of the things I’ve learnt running this workshop is that many people think they know what a story is up till the point where they have to identify one. We use of a range of videos of people telling stories and use them to hone your skills in knowing what a story really is and what it is not. It’s a kind of a curse really because after this workshop you can’t help but notice the stories all around you. But without this knowledge it’s impossible to find and tell effective stories.

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:

Comments

  1. We haven’t left out Perth. We will be there this year to run our collaboration workshop. Do you think there would be enough interest in the storytelling work to run a storytelling workshop too?
    Check out https://www.anecdote.com courses for the Perth dates

  2. Lynn Allen says:

    How about a workshop in Perth?

  3. megan says:

    are you still running courses in 2011?

  4. Sure are. We are running a bunch in May. Go to https://www.anecdote.com/public-workshops to register

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