This book challenges business as usual. Anyone in an organization can become a storyteller who makes a difference with stories. Find Your Voice at Work was written for front-line staff, supervisors, board members and volunteers who want to make their voices heard.
  Find Your Voice at Work by Andrée Iffrig   Cover art by Nieves Carusco
     
   
 
ABOUT THE BOOK
Tell a story that matters. You don’t need a Ph.D. in drama, or a business card with a fancy title, to be a storyteller. Just some lessons in life, good intentions and self-awareness. Find Your Voice at Work will show you how.

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Find Your Voice at Work
Everyone has a story. Most of us are starved for genuine, heart-felt stories. Yours might be just what we need to create a more positive outlook in the workplace.
Readers will find dozens of examples of storytelling at its most authentic and compelling.
• Stories of people who overcame their reticence and found their voice at work.
• Stories of employees who changed their organizations by being true to their values.
• Stories of organizations that are using storytelling techniques for improving performance, strengthening accountability and creating workplace cultures where people like to work.
 
Storytelling and Vibrant Workplace Communities
Communications are a major stumbling block in many workplaces.
What if you learned to communicate more effectively with colleagues, clients and leadership?
And what if your stories were simple enough that anyone in your workplace could learn from them?
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