This is the places Storyteller and Business Narrator Svend-Erik Engh will visit on his tour. If you want to hear about a method to change your communication and your organization (if you want to change your organization before you change your communication, it is OK with me), come and experience one of these presentations and workshops: Svend-Erik Engh brings an almost unique level of enthusiasm and energy and warmth. He is a terrific performer. Steve Denning, author of five bestselling books on Organizational Storytelling - a new book is released November ´10 10.03.10 noon Ystad, Sweden - "Lite Mer" - Lunch with presentations on new ways of communicating - MAIL 10.03.16 3.30 pm - 5 pm "Auditoriet i Lyngby", DTU Scion, workshops on change communication - LINK 10.04.08 3 pm - 5.30 pm Villaen, Venlighedsvej 2, DTU Scion - go home - workshop. Tell me your story and get useful feed back - LINK 10.04.14 8.15 am - 9.30 am Rockefeller Center, New York City Motivate and com...
This is a blogpost I createdI want to raise a new issue: is storytelling the first step or the last step in the journey to revolutionize the world of work. In Steve’s own journey, storytelling seems to have come first. Up till 1996, he was in the grip of traditional management. Then he discovered organizational storytelling and he pursued that through 2010. His new book is about radical management which means that managers have to start organizing things differently: new goals, new role for managers, new ways of coordinating, new values and finally, as a last step, communicating through stories. My own journey is in some ways parallel. It also began with storytelling. Up till 2000, I was a traditional storyteller. From 2000 to 2010, I got involved in organizational storytelling, on some occasions together with Steve. This last year, I have come to deepen my work in interactive storytelling as the first step towards organizing things differently. In Steve’s blog (I love the word revolut...
Basic rules of Business Narrative learned from the Mutual responsibility in Oral Storytelling These words are taken from www.historier.dk / Learning Lab When you listen to a story, you know that you´re having a constant influence on it. It may not be something you notice consciously, but just the feeling of eye contact, the direct and clear communication between two people is enough for you as listener to feel that you are important in determining the direction the story will take. Each of the people listening to a story affects how the story develops. It is a strong feeling to transform into the real world: You helped shape the story - now go out and shape reality. You have to experience it to understand it completely, how the almost hypnotic state a story can put a person in can stimulate action. Dario Fo, from Italy, the winner of the 1997 Nobel Prize for Literature and a wonderful storyteller: “The audience has always been my litmus paper, every second. Are you able to lis...
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