Thursday, February 26, 2009

Leading by a Tale

The title of this post is actually the title of an article from the Toastmasters Interantional monthly magazine. The article was authored by Caren Neile, Ph.D, ATMS/CL. In this article Caren talks about her experience trying to convince business professors of the importance of story to business communications. Fortunately she did not give up but recognized the numerous profitable companys who do use story with a purpose.

If you can get a copy of the magazine and the article it is worth reading. It is a quick read and covers not only numerous reference materials but also covers the many ways leaders can use stories.

One interesting point that Ms. Neile makes is that we all tell stories and it comes naturally to us, however some of us are better at it than others. I beleive it is a skill that can be learned through practice and the learning curve can be shortened by finding an accomplished storyteller to mentor you through the process. There are lots of storytellers who can help if you are serious about improving. Find one at the national storytelling site or numerous other state sites. Do a search on coporate storytellers and you will find a host of tellers ready to help hone your skills.

Carol Mon
Story Professional

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