While I would not usually suggest a template of all bullet pointed text. This template can help you organize your story. It has a single slide for each of the five essential story elements.
The document discusses several techniques used in documentaries to convey information to audiences in an authoritative and believable manner. It notes that a constant voiceover allows facts to be conveyed as coming from a knowledgeable source, while the use of real footage and interviews helps audiences feel more involved by making the content seem realistic. Including non-diegetic sound can also help set moods and reactions to different parts of documentary footage. Mise-en-scene and proper use of props further enhance authenticity by creating natural-looking layouts.
This document provides tips for dealing with podium panic and giving effective presentations. It discusses analyzing your audience beforehand, maintaining eye contact and proper body language during the presentation, and fielding questions confidently after. The key points are to rehearse thoroughly, focus on your message over pleasing the audience, and see questions as an opportunity to further engage rather than a challenge.
This document provides guidance on creating engaging short videos through effective storytelling. It discusses key elements to consider in developing the story such as identifying the audience and message. It also outlines the important phases of video production: pre-production which involves developing the story, characters, shot list and logistics; production which is the filming; and post-production which is editing. The overall message is that an engaging video tells a clear, relatable story that moves the viewer to take a desired action.
This document outlines the key codes and conventions of documentaries according to documentary maker John Corner. It identifies the 5 central elements of documentaries as observation, interview, dramatization, mise en scene, and exposition. Observation and interviews are the primary techniques used to gather information and support arguments. Dramatization, mise en scene, and exposition are employed to construct reality and reveal the documentary's topic or argument. Additionally, documentaries rely on narrative conventions including a beginning, middle, and end, focus on conflict, and use of music to engage audiences.
This document provides tips for dealing with podium panic and public speaking anxiety. It discusses analyzing your audience, beginning confidently in your comfort zone, avoiding distracting mannerisms, handling the question and answer portion effectively, and believing that your audience wants you to succeed. The key is to focus on your message, rehearse thoroughly, make eye contact confidently, and respond thoughtfully to questions without arguing.
The document reports on audience research conducted by a group for a school project. It discusses the demographics of the research participants, including that 72% were female due to attending an all-girls school. It also examines the film viewing preferences and habits of different age groups. Finally, it analyzes the research findings to identify effective techniques for building suspense in a thriller film opening that will appeal to teenagers.
This can be useful in developing a campaign to reinforce the need for a sales or marketing oriented playbook.
Most business functions have rules and guidelines for success. Accountants have the GAP accounting rules. Operations teams have standard operating procedures. Even sixth grade Football teams have a playbook. In fact they have a playbook that is 42 pages long.
Now selling is probably more complicated than what a sixth grade football team does so we can agree we probably need a Playbook?
The PowerPoint-Tastic series of templates are available for your use with no copyright limitations. Each week the Fast Track Tools training company and the Cubicle Ninjas design firm work together to publish a template that makes it easier for you to communicate your ideas.
When you use our templates, we only ask that you spread the word and tell others about our services.
The document discusses several techniques used in documentaries to convey information to audiences in an authoritative and believable manner. It notes that a constant voiceover allows facts to be conveyed as coming from a knowledgeable source, while the use of real footage and interviews helps audiences feel more involved by making the content seem realistic. Including non-diegetic sound can also help set moods and reactions to different parts of documentary footage. Mise-en-scene and proper use of props further enhance authenticity by creating natural-looking layouts.
This document provides tips for dealing with podium panic and giving effective presentations. It discusses analyzing your audience beforehand, maintaining eye contact and proper body language during the presentation, and fielding questions confidently after. The key points are to rehearse thoroughly, focus on your message over pleasing the audience, and see questions as an opportunity to further engage rather than a challenge.
This document provides guidance on creating engaging short videos through effective storytelling. It discusses key elements to consider in developing the story such as identifying the audience and message. It also outlines the important phases of video production: pre-production which involves developing the story, characters, shot list and logistics; production which is the filming; and post-production which is editing. The overall message is that an engaging video tells a clear, relatable story that moves the viewer to take a desired action.
This document outlines the key codes and conventions of documentaries according to documentary maker John Corner. It identifies the 5 central elements of documentaries as observation, interview, dramatization, mise en scene, and exposition. Observation and interviews are the primary techniques used to gather information and support arguments. Dramatization, mise en scene, and exposition are employed to construct reality and reveal the documentary's topic or argument. Additionally, documentaries rely on narrative conventions including a beginning, middle, and end, focus on conflict, and use of music to engage audiences.
This document provides tips for dealing with podium panic and public speaking anxiety. It discusses analyzing your audience, beginning confidently in your comfort zone, avoiding distracting mannerisms, handling the question and answer portion effectively, and believing that your audience wants you to succeed. The key is to focus on your message, rehearse thoroughly, make eye contact confidently, and respond thoughtfully to questions without arguing.
The document reports on audience research conducted by a group for a school project. It discusses the demographics of the research participants, including that 72% were female due to attending an all-girls school. It also examines the film viewing preferences and habits of different age groups. Finally, it analyzes the research findings to identify effective techniques for building suspense in a thriller film opening that will appeal to teenagers.
This can be useful in developing a campaign to reinforce the need for a sales or marketing oriented playbook.
Most business functions have rules and guidelines for success. Accountants have the GAP accounting rules. Operations teams have standard operating procedures. Even sixth grade Football teams have a playbook. In fact they have a playbook that is 42 pages long.
Now selling is probably more complicated than what a sixth grade football team does so we can agree we probably need a Playbook?
The PowerPoint-Tastic series of templates are available for your use with no copyright limitations. Each week the Fast Track Tools training company and the Cubicle Ninjas design firm work together to publish a template that makes it easier for you to communicate your ideas.
When you use our templates, we only ask that you spread the word and tell others about our services.
Stories are an effective way to communicate advocacy messages because they are vivid, correspond to how people think, and can simply illustrate facts. An effective story outlines an issue and potential solutions, identifies actions the audience can take, and involves transformation. It is important to select stories that match the audience's background and experience.
Key elements of an effective story include compelling themes, settings, characters, sensory details, situations, conflicts, choices, solutions, and character interactions. Stories help audiences identify with those affected and generate shared emotional responses. Exercises can help practice crafting elevator pitches and bringing policy issues into casual conversations. Stories should be integrated carefully into speeches with a clear structure and adapted to the specific audience.
This document provides guidance on discovering a person's core gifts and talents through exploring stories from their life when they enjoyed an activity and felt they excelled at it. It instructs having a partner ask about past experiences and categorizing the responses in a "STORY" framework: S for strengths, T for topics, O for optimal conditions, R for relationships, and Y for yes or what they love to do. The purpose is to uncover strengths the person may not be fully aware of and to identify a potential passion. It suggests this can be explained from a neuroscientific perspective to show how seriously exploring one's story aligns with science.
The document provides guidance for writing a narrative essay, including introducing the setting, characters, and conflict. It advises including suspense, dialogue, and imagery to engage the reader and show character development and changes that result from resolving the conflict. The conclusion should reflect on the significance of the event and what was learned.
This document provides information about narrative writing. It defines narrative writing as telling a story about events that have happened, involving characters, setting, plot, and theme. It discusses the typical structure of a narrative, including an orientation, complication, series of events, and resolution. It also covers important elements like point of view, characters, dialogue, description, and plot. The purpose is to teach writers how to craft narratives using these basic components.
The document discusses the benefits of introducing stories to children from a young age. Stories help with language development by improving vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation and listening skills. They also encourage creativity, imagination and skills like interpretation. The document provides advice for introducing stories which includes speaking slowly, using repetition, making it fun, using visual aids and telling the story with expression and gestures. Introducing stories has long-lasting benefits for children's learning and development.
This document provides guidance on effective storytelling techniques. It recommends listening first to gain insights, asking compelling questions to engage audiences, and being aware of the three concurrent conversations that occur - the story, the speaker's thoughts, and the listener's thoughts. Non-verbal cues like facial expressions, pauses, tone and body language are also important parts of storytelling. The document advises to focus on feelings over tone, lose notes to maintain eye contact, tell personal stories over resumes, engage audiences with their problems, avoid stating the moral, and practice storytelling daily.
The document outlines an activity to teach English reading comprehension using the short story "How My Brother Leon Brought Home a Wife" by Manuel E. Arguilla. It lists the desired learning outcomes as reading, speaking, listening and writing skills. Students will be divided into groups to read and discuss the story. They will answer comprehension questions and present their analysis of characters, plot events, themes and inferences supported by evidence from the text. Finally, students will choose a part of the story and write a script to record and present their own drama presentation.
This document provides writing tips for a personal narrative college essay. It recommends choosing a significant past experience to write about, focusing on one specific event. The writer should share their story with someone first to recall details and get feedback. They should narrow their focus to a key moment or outcome, establish a clear purpose and setting with sensory details, involve a few main characters, include a problem/conflict and related events, and use dialogue. The narrative should have a clear beginning, middle, and end, and illustrate an understandable main point about the writer.
This document provides writing tips for a personal narrative for a college English class. It recommends choosing a significant past experience to write about, focusing on one event, and sharing details of the story with someone else to help recall them. The summary should have a clear purpose, setting, characters, conflict, and resolution through events building to a climax. Sensory details and dialogue should transport the reader to the experience. The narrative should illustrate a clear main idea about the writer through their genuine voice and word choices.
This document provides guidance on using stories effectively in presentations. It discusses how stories can capture attention and engage audiences. Stories should be carefully developed by considering elements like characters, plot, climax, and resolution. Stories should also be tailored to the specific audience and aligned with the overall purpose of the presentation. Following principles of storytelling like plausibility, believability, and truthfulness can help ensure stories are impactful. Stories are most powerful when they are genuinely and strategically incorporated into presentations.
This document provides guidance on how to write an effective narrative. It recommends introducing the setting and characters, presenting a problem or conflict, building suspense through action and dialogue, and showing character changes and learning. Great narratives contain suspense, characters, dialogue, imagery, and maintain a consistent tone and point of view while reflecting a life lesson.
The document discusses storytelling as an art that involves using language, vocalization, and gestures to convey elements and images from a story to an audience. It notes that stories have been used in every culture for purposes like entertainment, education, and transmitting cultural values. Effective storytelling requires choosing an appropriate story, knowing the audience, and practicing the story. It also discusses techniques like emphasis, repetition, pauses, and engagement of listeners to enhance storytelling skills.
The document provides tips for becoming a more effective presenter. It advises against common assumptions such as ideas speaking for themselves or just being yourself. Effective presenting requires business theatrics and focus on techniques like posture, eye contact, voice, and storytelling. The takeaway is the most important message to communicate clearly. Rehearsal is key to improving presentation skills.
This detailed, "turn key," lesson plan on oral history interviewing techniques will empower students to connect to history, bringing it to life. It includes classroom slides, teacher notes, and educational resources for oral history projects in the classroom.
The document discusses the themes of Schindler's List, including racial hatred and the human capacity for both evil and compassion. It explores how the film teaches about the fragility of civilization and impacts viewers with a message about preventing events like the Holocaust from happening again. The film uses historically accurate and dramatic sets, props, costumes and makeup to explore these themes through the story of Oskar Schindler saving over 1,100 Jews during the Holocaust.
This document provides tips and strategies for effective public speaking. It includes sections on opening hooks, organizing thoughts, using stories and data, balancing content with visuals, practicing delivery skills like eye contact and voice, and preparing for the presentation through rehearsal. The overall message is that an impactful presentation comes from having a meaningful message and practicing skills like engaging the audience through eye contact and body language, rather than just focusing on technical delivery aspects.
This document provides guidance on how to write a narrative essay. It explains that a narrative essay tells a story or past event from any perspective using sensory details. When writing, one should consider having a strong storyline, maintaining the reader's interest, and including a point. The essay should have an introduction to engage the reader, a body with 3 paragraphs detailing the story's sequence of events, and a conclusion that ties back to the opening. Key elements like characters, setting, climax, and ending are important to include.
OLC13 704 From Storytelling to Immersive SimulationDebbie Richards
Storytelling has changed through immersive simulations. Simulations allow the audience to interact with the story instead of just passively taking in the story. They allow the audience to be a part of the story and become the storyteller as well. You’ll discuss the basics of storytelling and how it can be adapted to immersive simulations. You’ll explore storyboard examples, techniques and technology-based tools used to create immersive simulations.
The PowerPoint-Tastic series of templates are available for your use with no copyright limitations. Each week the Fast Track Tools training company and the Cubicle Ninjas design firm work together to publish a template that makes it easier for you to communicate your ideas.
When you use our templates, we only ask that you spread the word and tell others about our services.
The PowerPoint-Tastic series of templates are available for your use with no copyright limitations. Each week the Fast Track Tools training company and the Cubicle Ninjas design firm work together to publish a template that makes it easier for you to communicate your ideas.
When you use our templates, we only ask that you spread the word and tell others about our services.
Stories are an effective way to communicate advocacy messages because they are vivid, correspond to how people think, and can simply illustrate facts. An effective story outlines an issue and potential solutions, identifies actions the audience can take, and involves transformation. It is important to select stories that match the audience's background and experience.
Key elements of an effective story include compelling themes, settings, characters, sensory details, situations, conflicts, choices, solutions, and character interactions. Stories help audiences identify with those affected and generate shared emotional responses. Exercises can help practice crafting elevator pitches and bringing policy issues into casual conversations. Stories should be integrated carefully into speeches with a clear structure and adapted to the specific audience.
This document provides guidance on discovering a person's core gifts and talents through exploring stories from their life when they enjoyed an activity and felt they excelled at it. It instructs having a partner ask about past experiences and categorizing the responses in a "STORY" framework: S for strengths, T for topics, O for optimal conditions, R for relationships, and Y for yes or what they love to do. The purpose is to uncover strengths the person may not be fully aware of and to identify a potential passion. It suggests this can be explained from a neuroscientific perspective to show how seriously exploring one's story aligns with science.
The document provides guidance for writing a narrative essay, including introducing the setting, characters, and conflict. It advises including suspense, dialogue, and imagery to engage the reader and show character development and changes that result from resolving the conflict. The conclusion should reflect on the significance of the event and what was learned.
This document provides information about narrative writing. It defines narrative writing as telling a story about events that have happened, involving characters, setting, plot, and theme. It discusses the typical structure of a narrative, including an orientation, complication, series of events, and resolution. It also covers important elements like point of view, characters, dialogue, description, and plot. The purpose is to teach writers how to craft narratives using these basic components.
The document discusses the benefits of introducing stories to children from a young age. Stories help with language development by improving vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation and listening skills. They also encourage creativity, imagination and skills like interpretation. The document provides advice for introducing stories which includes speaking slowly, using repetition, making it fun, using visual aids and telling the story with expression and gestures. Introducing stories has long-lasting benefits for children's learning and development.
This document provides guidance on effective storytelling techniques. It recommends listening first to gain insights, asking compelling questions to engage audiences, and being aware of the three concurrent conversations that occur - the story, the speaker's thoughts, and the listener's thoughts. Non-verbal cues like facial expressions, pauses, tone and body language are also important parts of storytelling. The document advises to focus on feelings over tone, lose notes to maintain eye contact, tell personal stories over resumes, engage audiences with their problems, avoid stating the moral, and practice storytelling daily.
The document outlines an activity to teach English reading comprehension using the short story "How My Brother Leon Brought Home a Wife" by Manuel E. Arguilla. It lists the desired learning outcomes as reading, speaking, listening and writing skills. Students will be divided into groups to read and discuss the story. They will answer comprehension questions and present their analysis of characters, plot events, themes and inferences supported by evidence from the text. Finally, students will choose a part of the story and write a script to record and present their own drama presentation.
This document provides writing tips for a personal narrative college essay. It recommends choosing a significant past experience to write about, focusing on one specific event. The writer should share their story with someone first to recall details and get feedback. They should narrow their focus to a key moment or outcome, establish a clear purpose and setting with sensory details, involve a few main characters, include a problem/conflict and related events, and use dialogue. The narrative should have a clear beginning, middle, and end, and illustrate an understandable main point about the writer.
This document provides writing tips for a personal narrative for a college English class. It recommends choosing a significant past experience to write about, focusing on one event, and sharing details of the story with someone else to help recall them. The summary should have a clear purpose, setting, characters, conflict, and resolution through events building to a climax. Sensory details and dialogue should transport the reader to the experience. The narrative should illustrate a clear main idea about the writer through their genuine voice and word choices.
This document provides guidance on using stories effectively in presentations. It discusses how stories can capture attention and engage audiences. Stories should be carefully developed by considering elements like characters, plot, climax, and resolution. Stories should also be tailored to the specific audience and aligned with the overall purpose of the presentation. Following principles of storytelling like plausibility, believability, and truthfulness can help ensure stories are impactful. Stories are most powerful when they are genuinely and strategically incorporated into presentations.
This document provides guidance on how to write an effective narrative. It recommends introducing the setting and characters, presenting a problem or conflict, building suspense through action and dialogue, and showing character changes and learning. Great narratives contain suspense, characters, dialogue, imagery, and maintain a consistent tone and point of view while reflecting a life lesson.
The document discusses storytelling as an art that involves using language, vocalization, and gestures to convey elements and images from a story to an audience. It notes that stories have been used in every culture for purposes like entertainment, education, and transmitting cultural values. Effective storytelling requires choosing an appropriate story, knowing the audience, and practicing the story. It also discusses techniques like emphasis, repetition, pauses, and engagement of listeners to enhance storytelling skills.
The document provides tips for becoming a more effective presenter. It advises against common assumptions such as ideas speaking for themselves or just being yourself. Effective presenting requires business theatrics and focus on techniques like posture, eye contact, voice, and storytelling. The takeaway is the most important message to communicate clearly. Rehearsal is key to improving presentation skills.
This detailed, "turn key," lesson plan on oral history interviewing techniques will empower students to connect to history, bringing it to life. It includes classroom slides, teacher notes, and educational resources for oral history projects in the classroom.
The document discusses the themes of Schindler's List, including racial hatred and the human capacity for both evil and compassion. It explores how the film teaches about the fragility of civilization and impacts viewers with a message about preventing events like the Holocaust from happening again. The film uses historically accurate and dramatic sets, props, costumes and makeup to explore these themes through the story of Oskar Schindler saving over 1,100 Jews during the Holocaust.
This document provides tips and strategies for effective public speaking. It includes sections on opening hooks, organizing thoughts, using stories and data, balancing content with visuals, practicing delivery skills like eye contact and voice, and preparing for the presentation through rehearsal. The overall message is that an impactful presentation comes from having a meaningful message and practicing skills like engaging the audience through eye contact and body language, rather than just focusing on technical delivery aspects.
This document provides guidance on how to write a narrative essay. It explains that a narrative essay tells a story or past event from any perspective using sensory details. When writing, one should consider having a strong storyline, maintaining the reader's interest, and including a point. The essay should have an introduction to engage the reader, a body with 3 paragraphs detailing the story's sequence of events, and a conclusion that ties back to the opening. Key elements like characters, setting, climax, and ending are important to include.
OLC13 704 From Storytelling to Immersive SimulationDebbie Richards
Storytelling has changed through immersive simulations. Simulations allow the audience to interact with the story instead of just passively taking in the story. They allow the audience to be a part of the story and become the storyteller as well. You’ll discuss the basics of storytelling and how it can be adapted to immersive simulations. You’ll explore storyboard examples, techniques and technology-based tools used to create immersive simulations.
The PowerPoint-Tastic series of templates are available for your use with no copyright limitations. Each week the Fast Track Tools training company and the Cubicle Ninjas design firm work together to publish a template that makes it easier for you to communicate your ideas.
When you use our templates, we only ask that you spread the word and tell others about our services.
The PowerPoint-Tastic series of templates are available for your use with no copyright limitations. Each week the Fast Track Tools training company and the Cubicle Ninjas design firm work together to publish a template that makes it easier for you to communicate your ideas.
When you use our templates, we only ask that you spread the word and tell others about our services.
The PowerPoint-Tastic series of templates are available for your use with no copyright limitations. Each week the Fast Track Tools training company and the Cubicle Ninjas design firm work together to publish a template that makes it easier for you to communicate your ideas.
When you use our templates, we only ask that you spread the word and tell others about our services.
Fast Track Tools brings you a simple customizable presentation evaluation form. This can be used to solicit feedback on content, delivery, visuals, and on how you facilitate Q&A. This framework will give your observers a framework for evaluating your presentation.
The PowerPoint-Tastic series of templates are available for your use with no copyright limitations. Each week the Fast Track Tools training company and the Cubicle Ninjas design firm work together to publish a template that makes it easier for you to communicate your ideas.
When you use our templates, we only ask that you spread the word and tell others about our services.
The document discusses the growth and importance of sales operations teams over time. It outlines key processes and roles within sales operations, including managing sales tools, data, metrics, and enabling the sales force. It also notes challenges such as ensuring sales operations teams have a clear purpose and that launching new capabilities is well-planned.
Dive into this presentation and learn about the ways in which you can buy an engagement ring. This guide will help you choose the perfect engagement rings for women.
The Most Inspiring Entrepreneurs to Follow in 2024.pdfthesiliconleaders
In a world where the potential of youth innovation remains vastly untouched, there emerges a guiding light in the form of Norm Goldstein, the Founder and CEO of EduNetwork Partners. His dedication to this cause has earned him recognition as a Congressional Leadership Award recipient.
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Profiles of Iconic Fashion Personalities.pdfTTop Threads
The fashion industry is dynamic and ever-changing, continuously sculpted by trailblazing visionaries who challenge norms and redefine beauty. This document delves into the profiles of some of the most iconic fashion personalities whose impact has left a lasting impression on the industry. From timeless designers to modern-day influencers, each individual has uniquely woven their thread into the rich fabric of fashion history, contributing to its ongoing evolution.
Zodiac Signs and Food Preferences_ What Your Sign Says About Your Tastemy Pandit
Know what your zodiac sign says about your taste in food! Explore how the 12 zodiac signs influence your culinary preferences with insights from MyPandit. Dive into astrology and flavors!
NIMA2024 | De toegevoegde waarde van DEI en ESG in campagnes | Nathalie Lam |...BBPMedia1
Nathalie zal delen hoe DEI en ESG een fundamentele rol kunnen spelen in je merkstrategie en je de juiste aansluiting kan creëren met je doelgroep. Door middel van voorbeelden en simpele handvatten toont ze hoe dit in jouw organisatie toegepast kan worden.
Best practices for project execution and deliveryCLIVE MINCHIN
A select set of project management best practices to keep your project on-track, on-cost and aligned to scope. Many firms have don't have the necessary skills, diligence, methods and oversight of their projects; this leads to slippage, higher costs and longer timeframes. Often firms have a history of projects that simply failed to move the needle. These best practices will help your firm avoid these pitfalls but they require fortitude to apply.
Anny Serafina Love - Letter of Recommendation by Kellen Harkins, MS.AnnySerafinaLove
This letter, written by Kellen Harkins, Course Director at Full Sail University, commends Anny Love's exemplary performance in the Video Sharing Platforms class. It highlights her dedication, willingness to challenge herself, and exceptional skills in production, editing, and marketing across various video platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram.
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This presentation is a curated compilation of PowerPoint diagrams and templates designed to illustrate 20 different digital transformation frameworks and models. These frameworks are based on recent industry trends and best practices, ensuring that the content remains relevant and up-to-date.
Key highlights include Microsoft's Digital Transformation Framework, which focuses on driving innovation and efficiency, and McKinsey's Ten Guiding Principles, which provide strategic insights for successful digital transformation. Additionally, Forrester's framework emphasizes enhancing customer experiences and modernizing IT infrastructure, while IDC's MaturityScape helps assess and develop organizational digital maturity. MIT's framework explores cutting-edge strategies for achieving digital success.
These materials are perfect for enhancing your business or classroom presentations, offering visual aids to supplement your insights. Please note that while comprehensive, these slides are intended as supplementary resources and may not be complete for standalone instructional purposes.
Frameworks/Models included:
Microsoft’s Digital Transformation Framework
McKinsey’s Ten Guiding Principles of Digital Transformation
Forrester’s Digital Transformation Framework
IDC’s Digital Transformation MaturityScape
MIT’s Digital Transformation Framework
Gartner’s Digital Transformation Framework
Accenture’s Digital Strategy & Enterprise Frameworks
Deloitte’s Digital Industrial Transformation Framework
Capgemini’s Digital Transformation Framework
PwC’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cisco’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cognizant’s Digital Transformation Framework
DXC Technology’s Digital Transformation Framework
The BCG Strategy Palette
McKinsey’s Digital Transformation Framework
Digital Transformation Compass
Four Levels of Digital Maturity
Design Thinking Framework
Business Model Canvas
Customer Journey Map
Cover Story - China's Investment Leader - Dr. Alyce SUmsthrill
In World Expo 2010 Shanghai – the most visited Expo in the World History
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China’s official organizer of the Expo, CCPIT (China Council for the Promotion of International Trade https://en.ccpit.org/) has chosen Dr. Alyce Su as the Cover Person with Cover Story, in the Expo’s official magazine distributed throughout the Expo, showcasing China’s New Generation of Leaders to the World.
Storytelling is an incredibly valuable tool to share data and information. To get the most impact from stories there are a number of key ingredients. These are based on science and human nature. Using these elements in a story you can deliver information impactfully, ensure action and drive change.
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