Stories as Inhibitors of Change, Innovation
Posted on11 Mar 2013
Tagschange, question, opinions, Northwestern University, innovation, Influence, ideas, history, facts, dissent, change management, rationale, adaptability, Dan McAdams, George Packer, think outside the box, thinking process, The New Yorker, storytelling
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Stories galvanize people, helping them to learn, to coalesce around ideas. If we look at this galvanization as solidification, we can also... Read More
Leadership Lesson from Wobbly Furniture
Posted on15 Oct 2012
Tagspeople, Amanda Forest, consumer, content, David Kille, emotions, Influence, Joanne Wood, leadership, relationships, smells, social skills, storytelling, The Economist, University of Waterloo, Velten Mood Induction Procedure, women
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The relentless advance of technology and research methodologies is accelerating our understanding of ourselves and constricting the domain of free will (more).... Read More
Management Tips From Changing Taste Using Stories
Posted on07 May 2012
Tagstaste, Wayne Curtis, The Atlantic, Talent, T.A. Breaux, storytelling, relationships, presentation, politics, Placebo Management Series, placebo, liquor, intuition, interpretation, interpresonal, Ingvar Kamprad, IKEA, food
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Storytelling plays a valuable role in marketing. It seems though with foods it plays another role. That is one of changing taste... Read More