Storytelling by Olivier Serrat
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Storytelling
by Olivier Serrat
Definition
Storytelling is the vivid description of ideas, beliefs, personal
experiences, and life-lessons
through stories or narratives
that evoke powerful emotions and insights.
Advantages
Storytelling has advantages over the communication techniques
commonly used in organizations, be they electronic
mail, reports, or formal speeches. First, it enables articulation
of emotional aspects as well as factual content, allowing
expression of tacit knowledge (that is always difficult to
convey). Second, by providing the broader context in which knowledge arises, it increases
the potential for meaningful knowledge-sharing. Third, by grounding facts in a narrative
structure, it augments the likelihood that learning will take place and be passed on. Purposeful
storytelling can deliver results that conventional, abstract
modes of communications
such as those mentioned earlier cannot. Anyone can use it and become better at using
it to reach many rapidly.
Communicating Naturally
The age-old practice of storytelling is one of the most effective tools that people can use.
Storytellers communicate naturally: analysis might excite the mind but it does not offer an
easy route to the heart, which is where one must go to motivate people. Working with stories
is one of the best ways to
• Make abstract concepts meaningful.
• Help connect people and ideas.
• Inspire imagination and motivate action.
• Give breathing space and allow different perspectives to emerge.
• Create sense, coherence, and meaning.
• Develop valuable descriptions of the situations in which knowledge is applied and
solutions are found.
• Examine organizational values and culture.
• Communicate complex messages simply.
• Operate effectively in networks.
• Inspire change.
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