Chief Storyteller, Narrate. Complexity, narrative, collective intelligence. Working with UN, governments, NGOs and private sector on wicked challenges.
Been reflecting on company narratives. In a new article, I explore how stories told at the coffee machine shape behavior more than any official policy. When those clash, that's where the real work begins.
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@sharonodea My quick and dirty favourite remains: Find a partner, decide who's A and B.
Partner B starts (general laughter). You have two minutes to tell your partner a story about your shoes.
Reverse and repeat.
"Did you learn more about the person than just their shoe choice?"
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Love this reflection on the complications of meetings with multiple nationalities - idioms, accents and patience for non-native speakers. Resonates strongly as I try to converse in bad French. Thanks Cornelis!
Razzle - dazzle - Cultivating Leadership https://t.co/SMLw7Im7Bl
@comfortblankpod @gralefrit Loved this - thank you.
And my one recent Asterix discovery - hadn't realised there were caricatures of then-current figures. My absolute favourite: in Asterix and the Chariot Race, Alain Prost is there. Character name: Coronavirus