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Replay 075 – Conflict is essential to collaboration
Filed in Anecdotes, Business storytelling, Corporate Storytelling, Podcast
The barriers that women face hold all of us back. Listen to hear how Dr Alice Stewart overcame all sorts of obstacles to find a correlation between x-raying pregnant women and childhood cancer.
Read More142 – Million-dollar bathroom basin
Filed in Anecdotes, Business storytelling, Corporate Storytelling, Podcast
Customer service is everything. Listen to hear how one salesperson lost their business a $1.5 million contract.
Read MoreCan you keep your cool in a tough negotiation?
Filed in Anecdotes, Business storytelling, Communication, Corporate Storytelling
There is no chance of agreement when opposing sides lose their cool. Here’s a story you can enjoy as an anecdote or retell it to make a similar point.
Read More075 – Conflict is essential to collaboration
Do you need an effective example of data storytelling? Listen to hear how Dr Alice Stewart found the correlation between x-raying pregnant women and childhood cancer.
Read More036 – The way to a rioter’s heart
This week’s podcast explains how to prevent a riot by using brains rather than brawn, and that even the smallest changes can yield the largest results.
Read More021 – Rolling stones to hidden gems
Working as a team is rarely smooth sailing. This week’s podcast tells how those moments of conflict are often simply part of the creative process.
Read MoreDiscovering your strategy with a business strategy story
Companies often mistake planning for strategy. This is particularly true of large organisations. Understand the benefits of a business strategy story here.
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