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Webinar—Three Questions We Usually Get from Leaders About Storytelling: Reflections, Discussion & Tools

By Shawn Callahan. Follow me on Twitter. Filed in Business storytelling, News.

Terrence Gargiulo and I are conducting two webinars in August where we will talk about some of the important lessons we've learned while helping leaders become better storytellers. It's going to be an interactive format where you'll be able to ask questions. The sessions are 45 minutes. Just click on the session that suits you best to register.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009 12:30 PM - 1:15 PM Australian EST - click here to register

Wednesday, August 19, 2009 12:30 PM - 1:15 PM US PDT - click here to register

Here is our little marketing blurb about the events.

Are your leaders great storytellers? And, why should you care anyway?

With over forty years of combined experience, two of the world’s leading narrative consultants divulge some of what they have learned. Join Shawn Callahan of Anecdote and Terrence Gargiulo of MAKINGSTORIES.net for a 45-minute rousing interactive discussion rich with examples and practical tools.

I wonder…

Will you be as surprised as we were when we discovered the “Triple Threat,” of storytelling for leaders?

Find out the answers to the three questions we get asked the most. Prior to the event we'll share a white paper on leadership and storytelling. Following the webinar we'll send you a job aid that we use in our work. So give us the pleasure of your company and interact with your peers to take a nuanced but deep dive into the art and science of leadership through narrative.

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