If you are interested in the power of storytelling to engage, inspire, and spark the transfer of insight, knowledge, and wisdom you have come to the right place. Below are links to a variety of recent articles of mine and other story-mavens who inspi… Continue reading
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The Amazon Reviews Are In!
In 2015, somewhere between 600,000 and 1,000,000 books were published. How many of them are YOU going to read? Probably less than ten. That’s why I’m quoting the following people who have reviewed my book on Amazon. I want mine to be one of those ten.
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How to Use Storytelling to Foster Genuine Employee Engagement
Let’s assume, for the moment, that you are a forward-thinking business leader charged with the responsibility of accomplishing extraordinary results. Although your strategy may not yet be completely clear to you, one thing most definitely is: You c… Continue reading
How to Use Storytelling to Foster Genuine Employee Engagement
Let’s assume, for the moment, that you are a forward-thinking business leader charged with the responsibility of accomplishing extraordinary results. Although your strategy may not yet be completely clear to you, one thing most definitely is: You c… Continue reading
What You Can Learn From a Turkish Priest, on His Lunch Break, Checking His Smart Phone
I’m not sure if this Turkish priest, on his lunch break, is reading a Kindle version of my new book, Storytelling at Work, or the new, glowing review of the book just published on Innovation Excellence, the most popular innovation web portal in the w… Continue reading
How Storytelling Shapes Culture and Humanizes the Workplace
More goes on in the modern-day workplace than meets the eye. Indeed, it’s often the stuff that meets the ear that makes all the difference. Click here to listen to Mitch Ditkoff’s 60-minute VoiceAmerica interview on the power of personal storytelling… Continue reading
The Syndrome Syndrome and the Rise of the New World Disorders
Here’s a fun test for you: If you can read the rest of this paragraph without logging onto Facebook, tweeting, or thinking about crop circles, there’s a good chance you do not have ADD, ADHD, or any other recently-identified medical condition.
That’… Continue reading
27 Best Practices of High Performing Volunteer Organizations
Unless you’ve been in a coma your entire life, chances are good that, at some time in your life (maybe now?) you’ve been a volunteer for a non-profit organization.
That’s the good news.
The not-so-good news is that many volunteer organizations, wi… Continue reading
How to Spark Massive Employee Engagement in 90 Minutes or Less
Since 1987, I have been working as an innovation provocateur for a wide variety of forward thinking organizations.
Bottom line, I help people wake up, get out of the box, and originate bold, new ideas to meet their ambitious business goals. Along … Continue reading
A Sneak Peak at a Book Likely to Spark a Renaissance of Storytelling
Good news! The LOOK INSIDE feature has just been enabled on my Storytelling at Work Amazon page which means you can get a sneak preview of the book and decide if you want to buy it.
The Storytelling at Work blog
Why I Wrote the Book
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