Excerpts and a deeper dive
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I’ll Have the Salman Rushdie
The power to rethink a story
What would Maurice Ravel say?
Ditkoff on storytelling Continue reading
Win a Free Copy of My New Book
In the spirit of the holiday season, fun, and getting the word out about my new book on the power of personal storytelling, I am launching the first annual “WHY I SHOULD WIN A FREE COPY OF MITCH DITKOFF’S NEW BOOK” contest.
The rules are simple: In… Continue reading
Why Tell Stories?
In the last 60 seconds, here’s what’s happened:
168 million emails were sent, 700,000 Google searches were launched, and 60 hours of YouTube videos were uploaded, not to mention all the spam, banner ads, phone calls, Facebook posts, tweets, texts, a… Continue reading
50 Quotes on the Power of Ideas
1. “If at first, the idea is not absurd, then there is no hope for it.” – Albert Einstein
2. “If you do not express your own original ideas, if you do not listen to your own being, you will have betrayed yourself.” – Rollo May
3. “An idea that is n… Continue reading
Creativity and the Play Instinct
Quotes on humor and playfulness
Idea Champions
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What’s the Story with Story?
If you want to deliver a meaningful, memorable message in your organization, consider delivering it as STORY, not a pep talk, harangue, slide show, case study, or download of data. People respond to and remember story WAY MORE than all of that other … Continue reading
Win a Free Copy of My New Book
In the spirit of the holiday season, fun, and getting the word out about my new book on the power of personal storytelling, I am launching the first annual “WHY I SHOULD WIN A FREE COPY OF MITCH DITKOFF’S NEW BOOK” contest.
The rules are simple: In… Continue reading
The World Is Made of Stories
My new book on storytelling
Why businesses should care about storytelling
Newly launched Storytelling at Work blog
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50 Awesome Quotes on Possibility
1. “Start by doing what’s necessary; then do what’s possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible.” – St. Francis of Assisi
2. “Sometimes I’ve believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.” – Lewis Carroll
3. “The Wright brothe… Continue reading










