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Once Upon A Time: Using Story-Based Activities to Develop Breakthrough Communication Skills by Terrence L. Gargiulo — book cover

Once Upon A Time: Using Story-Based Activities to Develop Breakthrough Communication Skills

by Terrence L. Gargiulo
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Synopsis

Terence Gargiulo's 'breakthrough' communications and storytelling are amply demonstrated with dozens of corporate examples. And the best part? Gargiulo shows us, step by step, how to create this storytelling communication magic in our own organizations. The competencies assessed by the instrument represent the nine essential communication behaviors that need to be developed and cultivated in all of today’s leaders and managers: Modeling, Telling, Selecting, Indexing, Synthesizing, Reflecting, Eliciting, Listening and Observing.

Once Upon a Time will show you how to develop exceptional communication skills, and it will serve as an invaluable resource for helping others do the same. Stories are a natural part of how we communicate. Yet many of us are unaware of the different ways we use stories. This book will take the intuitive aspects of communicating through stories and break it down into repeatable practices and essential competencies. The story-based activities in the second half of the book will give you powerful, easy to lead, structured, experiential exercises that can be used in a variety of settings and for lots of different purposes that go beyond training.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2007
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Pages
200
Format
E-book
ISBN
9780787996994

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