anecdote.com.au

« Upcoming Practical Social Network Analysis Workshop | Main | How to store your Moleskine PDAs »

2/02/07 |

Some more words to elicit stories

By Shawn. Filed in Narrative.

Last month I listed 10 questions you might use to help people recall their experiences (stories). I was chatting to Paul Atkins (executive coach and leadership expert based in Canberra) the other day and he mentioned that the subject-object interview developed by Harvard professor, Robert Kegan, also featured emotional words designed to elicit stories. Here are some of the words Paul uses when doing a subject-object interview.

  • angry
  • proud
  • torn
  • change
  • delight
  • success
  • conviction
  • strong stand

Send this entry to:     del.icio.us icon StumbleUpon Toolbar Slashdot Digg icon Reddit icon Newsvine icon Searchles icon

email iconEmail this entry to a friend      technorati icon View the Technorati Link Cosmos for this entry

Trackback Pings

TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://www.anecdote.com.au/cgi-bin/mt-tback.cgi/611

Comments

Post a comment




Remember Me?

(you may use HTML tags for style)