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086 – Corporate Storytelling—Innovation with Paul Chapman
Filed in Business storytelling, Corporate Storytelling, Podcast
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How can you utilise story techniques when presenting an innovation? Listen to hear innovation expert and friend of Anecdote, Paul Chapman, share his experiences.
Welcome to the fifth episode of our Anecdotally Speaking—Corporate Storytelling series! The series celebrates the paper we released at the end of October titled Corporate Storytelling—The Essential Guide. It is our definitive guide to corporate storytelling and delves into the myriad of ways you can apply storytelling in a business context. To access the paper, click here!
Thank you to Paul Chapman for being part of this episode. To connect with Paul and find out more about Australian Turntable Company, click here.
Next week, we will be joined by Tully Cashman, a strategic transformation and culture change expert, who currently leads the regional Organisational Development team for APAC at Cargill. We are looking forward to sharing Tully’s insights on all things culture change and change management! Tune in next week to hear the conversation.
About Anecdote International
Anecdote International is a global training and consulting company, specialising in utilising storytelling to bring humanity back to the workforce. Anecdote is now unique in having a global network of over 60 partners in 28 countries, with their learning programs translated into 11 languages, and customers who incorporate these programs into their leadership and sales enablement activities.
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