Story-Telling

What is Story?

Stories are all around us, evident in all of the obvious places, TV, movies, books, and also in most of our conversations and personal experiences. Stories are not just facts; they contain facts and feelings and senses and colors and metaphors and associations. They are the dynamic, robust way in which human beings communicate meaning. In fact, Jerome Bruner says simply that, story is meaning. How we narrate facts determines how we will remember and integrate them. And that's what learning is.

Who Wants to Tell Stories?

If we simply say everyone, we wouldn't be telling you the whole story. But essentially, that is true. We have clients who have used stories in the following ways:

What Stories Do?

First, stories bridge the gap between the speaker and the listener -the leader and follower, the trainer and learner. Storytelling is an interactive process. The listener plays as active a role in the communication as the storyteller. Therefore, stories enhance investment.

Second, stories are fun! A wise person once said, (ok, it was us) "Fun is going to increase motivation, because people don't feel incompetent (a key demotivator) when they are having fun." Throwing a story into a discussion anytime, anywhere can change the energy and provide entertainment, which is valuable in and of itself.

We use stories in numerous training, consulting, and learning scenarios:

Applications to Meetings

There are a myriad of specific ways stories can be used in training sessions:


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