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Humanity at work
Last night I started reading Immunity to Change by Robert Kegan and Lisa Lahey. I highlighted a phrase in the introduction that really stood out …
Read MoreStorytelling in the wild and the need for chit chat
When you go hunting for a story, for say a presentation you’re about to give, you’re taking something that normally lives and breathes in an …
Read MoreA postive approach to change
For change to stick it’s often a good idea to find where things are working and then figure out how to get those successful behaviours …
Read MoreThe Anecdote Story Finder
People know us as the story guys and as more and more people realise that it’s effective to include stories in their presentations the number …
Read MoreDan Pink: The surprising truth about what motivates us
Just in case you haven’t seen this animation it’s worth the 10 minutes to learn about Dan Pink’s findings on what really motivates us.
Read More10 Mindsets of Great Mentors
Last month Bob Sutton wrote a post listing the important mindsets of a good manager. It got me thinking about the important mindsets for a …
Read MoreLeadership Storytelling – 20 minute podcast
Are you tired of reading blog posts? For a change how about just listening about storytelling? Makes sense really. I recorded this podcast for a …
Read MoreListening, mentoring, storytelling
I’m sitting in a cafe thinking about what makes a great listener. I can see a few. They’re leaning forward, nodding, smiling, asking questions. You …
Read MoreStorytelling for non-storytellers
Troy White has just posted a blog which I think is both very good because it encourages people who don’t think they are storytellers to …
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