It may be the most underutilized and underdeveloped leadership skill you will find in entrepreneurs. And it may be your most important link to success.
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Nancy J. Herr's curator insight,
November 30, 2013 9:54 PM
As assistant principals, we have to address groups of students, faculty, parents, colleagues. We have to deal with problems of individual students, staff members, and even parents. Many of us are asked to address banquets and awards assemblies. This article and the links to details it provides helps even those who think they don't HAVE stories or don't know how to develop them.
JoanneMorris's curator insight,
December 1, 2013 1:29 PM
This applies to Educational Leadership too, of course.
Peter (PJ) Fulcher-Meredith's curator insight,
December 3, 2013 1:06 AM
As Karen said a different way of capturing and curating your business stories. Anything that helps leaders to categorise and re-use and re-purpose stories the better. Make it easier and leaders will use stories more and more to engage their people. Nice one. |
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I've talked before about the critical importance of story listening for great leadership. This article talks about it too, but also discusses:
organizational conversationsauthentic listeningand gives us 8 ways to be when receiving feedback (and communicating in general)As the author, Marcel Schwantes, says at the end, "As you move forward, embrace relating to others with more curiosity and intent about those you serve." Love that!
This review was written by Karen Dietz for her curated content on business storytelling at www.scoop.it/t/just-story-it. Follow her on Twitter @kdietz
I've talked before about the critical importance of story listening for great leadership. This article talks about it too, but also discusses:
organizational conversationsauthentic listeningand gives us 8 ways to be when receiving feedback (and communicating in general)As the author, Marcel Schwantes, says at the end, "As you move forward, embrace relating to others with more curiosity and intent about those you serve." Love that!
This review was written by Karen Dietz for her curated content on business storytelling at www.scoop.it/t/just-story-it. Follow her on Twitter @kdietz
I've talked before about the critical importance of story listening for great leadership. This article talks about it too, but also discusses:
organizational conversationsauthentic listeningand gives us 8 ways to be when receiving feedback (and communicating in general)As the author, Marcel Schwantes, says at the end, "As you move forward, embrace relating to others with more curiosity and intent about those you serve." Love that!
This review was written by Karen Dietz for her curated content on business storytelling at www.scoop.it/t/just-story-it. Follow her on Twitter @kdietz