Lead with a Story: A Guide to Crafting Business Narratives That Captivate, Convince, and Inspire

Lead with a Story: A Guide to Crafting Business Narratives That Captivate, Convince, and Inspire

The book suggestion of this week is about one of the most important things nowadays in terms of business, I am talking about storytelling. The book is titled Lead with a Story: A Guide to Crafting Business Narratives That Captivate, Convince, and Inspire by Paul Smith.

Book Description

Storytelling has come of age in the business world. Today, many of the most successful companies use storytelling as a leadership tool. At Nike, all senior executives are designated “corporate storytellers.” 3M banned bullet points years ago and replaced them with a process of writing “strategic narratives.” Procter & Gamble hired Hollywood directors to teach its executives storytelling techniques. Some forward-thinking business schools have even added storytelling courses to their management curriculum.

The reason for this is simple: Stories have the ability to engage an audience the way logic and bullet points alone never could. Whether you are trying to communicate a vision, sell an idea, or inspire commitment, storytelling is a powerful business tool that can mean the difference between mediocre results and phenomenal success.

Lead with a Story contains both ready-to-use stories and how-to guidance for readers looking to craft their own. Designed for a wide variety of business challenges, the book shows how narrative can help:

  • Define culture and values
  • Engender creativity and innovation
  • Foster collaboration and build relationships
  • Provide coaching and feedback
  • Lead change
  • And more

Whether in a speech or a memo, communicated to one person or a thousand, storytelling is an essential skill for success. Complete with examples from companies like Kellogg’s, Merrill-Lynch, Procter & Gamble, National Car Rental, Wal-Mart, Pizza Hut, and more, this practical resource gives readers the guidance they need to deliver stories to stunning effect.

Storytelling Intro

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Our favorite tweets of the week: July 8, 2013 – July 14, 2013

Every week we tweet a lot of interesting stuff highlighting great content that we find on the web that can be of interest to web designers.

The best way to keep track of our tweets is simply to follow us on Twitter, however, in case you missed some here’s a quick and useful compilation of the best tweets that we sent out this past week.

Note that this is only a very small selection of the links that we tweeted about, so don’t miss out.

To keep up to date with all the cool links, simply follow us @DesignerDepot

User interfaces made for movies http://depot.ly/mR0It

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Anežka makes some beautifully traditional illustrations http://depot.ly/mR2nk

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How to Use Visual Hierarchy and Website Layout to Emphasize Your Message http://depot.ly/mR2ia

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Eye-candy design studio: PalauGea http://depot.ly/mR27B

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“Game of Thrones” characters crash the 80′s fashion http://depot.ly/mR0YK

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If Kerouac wrote JavaScript (and Dr Johnson wrote CoffeeScript) http://depot.ly/mR0Do  *A very cool article by @angustweets

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Make a guess: these are the 10 typefaces every design studio should own http://depot.ly/mR0xS

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The editors of @alistapart have created a Summer Reading Issue full of Responsive, UX, Design & more! http://depot.ly/mQZLz

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Let’s laugh http://thecodinglove.com

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The Almanac is “Complete” http://depot.ly/mPBk0

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Design Dilemma: Negotiating Logo Copyright Issues http://depot.ly/mPBd6

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20 Helpful Video WordPress Themes http://depot.ly/mPB8j

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Adobe launches ‘Anywhere for Video’ service http://depot.ly/mPybn  via @CreativeBloq

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Haunting Black and White Portraits of Homeless People by Lee Jeffries http://depot.ly/mME5T

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Beautifully crafted paper artworks and graphic design by Happy Centro http://depot.ly/mMDM6

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VideoElephant Wants To Be The iStockphoto Of Pre-Packaged Professional Video Content http://depot.ly/mMEnt

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Awesome illustrative object series by Kevin Leung http://depot.ly/mMDBm  via @LLGDfeed

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Inspiring Interview with David Pache of Helvetic Brands http://depot.ly/mKo3Q

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FYI Monday: Stunning Gig & Movie Posters by Ken Taylor http://depot.ly/mKnYH

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20 top freelancing tips – interview by @CraigGrannell via @netmaghttp://depot.ly/mKnDG

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