Storytelling for Business
Stories can be powerful business tools, and successful leaders use them to engage their teams. So, if you want to motivate others effectively, you need to learn how to tell a good story. This one-day storytelling for business workshop will take you through putting together and delivering presentations that engage, motivate and inspire your audience.
Stories can change the way we think, act, and feel, capture our imaginations, illustrate our ideas, arouse our passions, and inspire us in a way that cold, hard facts often can’t.
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Who should attend?
The ‘Storytelling for Business Impact’ workshops are designed specifically for either those in leadership or sales roles; This course is for you if you need to craft and effectively present a compelling story about your organizations mission, products, influence change, or make a memorable & lasting impact.
Choose your delivery method
This course can be tailored to your specific requirements:
- Bite size masterclass - (2-3hrs)
- Virtual or classroom (max 6-8)
- Topic deep dive 1-2 day workshop
- Open enrolment or intact for your company
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