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undefinedStorytelling: Tapping the Power of Narrative
Andy Goodman
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Nationally recognized author, speaker and consultant in the field of public interest communications, Andy Goodman, explains why he believes storytelling is the single most powerful communication tool you possess, and he offers specific ways you can use stories to effectively engage an audience, inspire action and advance your mission.

This OSS session is a follow-up to the webinar with the same name held in 2010. Although the titles are the same, this webinar covers new material.

Any advancement professional who spends hours advocating, explaining, proposing, presenting and writing will benefit from this webinar, which will offer numerous and long-lasting takeaways.

During this webina,r participants will:

  • Hear from the nationally acclaimed expert on storytelling,
  • Learn the structure of a well-told story and how to apply stories in their work,
  • Discover the qualities that produce a story that listeners (or readers) will remember and want to re-tell and
  • Find out how to create a storytelling culture within an organization.

This multimedia file is a recording of a webinar that took place Feb. 10, 2011.

When you purchase this item, you'll receive a link to a recording of the webinar and to handouts used during the presentation. The link will give you unlimited access to the webinar recording. You may view this recording as many times as you wish after you receive the link.

Find out more about CASE's recorded webinars.

Speaker
Andy Goodman
Author, speaker and consultant

About the Author

Andy GoodmanAndy Goodman

Andy Goodman is a nationally recognized author, speaker and consultant in the field of public interest communications. Along with Storytelling as Best Practice, he is author of Why Bad Ads Happen to Good Causes and Why Bad Presentations Happen to Good Causes. He also publishes a monthly journal, free-range thinking, to share best practices in the field.
Goodman is best known for his speeches and workshops on storytelling, presenting, design and strategic communications and has been invited to speak at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, the Woodrow Wilson School of Public Affairs at Princeton and at major foundation and nonprofit conferences. He serves on the faculty of the Communications Leadership Institute, which trains nonprofit executive directors and grant makers.

 

Publisher: CASE
Published: 2011
Format: Multimedia file
Length: 90 minutes
Item: 33144

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