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#1016 Tell Stories About Your Best Day | David Hutchens

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I love to tell stories. Not only because they’re fun, but because they’re great for business. That’s why I was excited to sit down with master storyteller, David Hutchins a few years ago. If you missed the conversation back then, here's you chance to learn more about storytelling.

  1. The Power of Stories: Stories create connection and belief, which leads to better outcomes in business.

  2. Selecting the Right Stories: Choosing the right stories by strategically identifying the types of stories that align with a business's goals drive engagement and shape the organization's culture.

  3. "Us at Our Best" Stories: These stories illustrate what it looks like when a business is delivering top-notch value and excellence.

  4. Intentional Storytelling: Hutchens stresses that storytelling should be intentional and methodical, crafting stories purposefully to achieve their desired results.

  5. Repetition and Consistency: The more often people hear the stories, the more likely that people will engage with the business's vision and goals.

If you’ve enjoyed this conversation sign up for a weekly newsletter get links to episodes you might’ve missed and other resources for your business : https://morethanafewwords.com/avoid-fomo/

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I love to tell stories. Not only because they’re fun, but because they’re great for business. That’s why I was excited to sit down with master storyteller, David Hutchins a few years ago. If you missed the conversation back then, here's you chance to learn more about storytelling.

  1. The Power of Stories: Stories create connection and belief, which leads to better outcomes in business.

  2. Selecting the Right Stories: Choosing the right stories by strategically identifying the types of stories that align with a business's goals drive engagement and shape the organization's culture.

  3. "Us at Our Best" Stories: These stories illustrate what it looks like when a business is delivering top-notch value and excellence.

  4. Intentional Storytelling: Hutchens stresses that storytelling should be intentional and methodical, crafting stories purposefully to achieve their desired results.

  5. Repetition and Consistency: The more often people hear the stories, the more likely that people will engage with the business's vision and goals.

If you’ve enjoyed this conversation sign up for a weekly newsletter get links to episodes you might’ve missed and other resources for your business : https://morethanafewwords.com/avoid-fomo/

  continue reading

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