• Storytelling Skills

  • The Effectiveness of Storytelling Technique to Improve Communication and Create Opportunities for Success
  • By: Jim Colajuta
  • Narrated by: Jim Chapel
  • Length: 57 mins
  • 1.9 out of 5 stars (7 ratings)

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Storytelling Skills

By: Jim Colajuta
Narrated by: Jim Chapel
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An excellent narrative is remembered by everyone. Regardless of the subject matter, good tales seem to stick with us, whether we hear them on the radio, read about them in the newspaper, or watch them unfold on live television. When recounted by a great storyteller, a good story can be quite compelling. Effective storytellers can captivate their audience, guide them in whichever direction they need to go, and leave listeners/readers with new information to absorb and a value to carry with them for the rest of their lives.

There's an old adage that people who tell stories are the ones who dominate the world. Whether you're pitching an investor, conducting a meeting, or introducing a new initiative, storytelling should be at the heart of everything you do as a team. Even a phone chat with a potential client entails some form of narrative. You may connect with customers, engage with colleagues, and even start a movement by using the power of storytelling.

People often believe that learning a lesson through observation is less painful than learning through experience. When we share and embrace our failures, we assist others in overcoming their own challenges. The story can invest a concept with meaning and emotions in a way that plain writing cannot. People are drawn to stories because they can grasp a concrete object. Stories elicit emotions and motivate people to act.

Speeches, presentations, workshops, and even board meetings can all benefit from the use of storytelling. Don't forget about it; it's been one of the most valuable abilities humanity has had since the dawn of communication.

©2021 Jim Colajuta (P)2021 Jim Colajuta

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Not what I expected

This book is filled with a lot of stories about stories. Not at all what I expected from the reviews.

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Reads like a thesis

I would say it is ironic that an essay on what school age kids should know about storytelling amounts in substance to lists of nomenclature tied together with words instead being an engaging listening experience, but I fear it would offend non-ferrous materials.

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Misleading Title

I incorrectly assumed that Storytelling Skills would predominantly contain witty techniques for captivating and entertaining others. Little did I know that story telling skills should mainly consist of listening then pandering to the emotional ramblings of others, letting them steer a conversation regardless of how unoriginal and thoughtless that might be. My mistake, sorry about that, carry on.

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