Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Esther Choy covers leadership with a focus on business storytelling. Leadership storytelling is not a spectator sport, nor should ...
Have you ever found yourself in a conversation where your words seemed to drift away like leaves in the wind, leaving your audience disengaged and uninterested? We’ve all experienced it—trying to ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. As humans, storytelling is ingrained in our nature, from ancient cave paintings to modern social media. In today’s business world, ...
We’ve all been there—trying to share a story that we know is meaningful or exciting, only to watch our audience’s attention drift away. Maybe it’s the way we told it, or perhaps we didn’t quite ...
The magic of stories is undeniable. From their very first words, "Once upon a time," stories captivate, inspire, and motivate. Whether you're a seasoned salesperson closing a deal, a marketer crafting ...
As the world continues to adapt to pandemic-induced disruptions, effective storytelling can be a powerful tool for leaders who want to future-proof their organizations and reinforce their rapport and ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Esther Choy covers leadership with a focus on business storytelling. If you took your logo off of your latest pitch deck, could it ...
Ravishankar Iyer, author of Story Rules, transforms data-heavy presentations into compelling narratives that drive business decisions You open "Story Rules" with a provocative question about ...
Our natural human instinct for sharing and hearing stories can be a highly effective tool for presenting information of all sorts. Image: WaffleBoo/Adobe Stock Think back to the last time you heard an ...
From crafting intense EDM visuals to developing highly immersive digital experiences for global brands, Roy Wu‘s creativity transcends traditional boundaries. As creative director and co-founder of ...
I’d wager that everyone loves stories. And yet, not all of us are compelling storytellers. But does that mean you can’t create—or narrate— stories? That’s where Ravishankar Iyer’s 374 pages can help.
When Fleischer-Camp first began to design his main character for “Marcel the Shell With Shoes On,” he did in-depth research on the science of cuteness and came across the idea that baby mammals often ...