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J**B
Short, to-the-point, and EFFECTIVE!
Storytelling is hard. It draws on elements of communication, creativity, and performance. Most of us are bad at it. Even those who consider themselves "natural storytellers" have much to learn.I am one of those self-styled "naturals." I work as a research scientist, though at heart I'm a teacher. Each data presentation is an opportunity to practice what I love most about my job, and over the years I have received much praise for clear and understandable slide decks. That's why I bought this book. I wanted to continue to develop something that I "did well" to carve out a unique niche in the company. I'm glad that I did because I still have quite a bit to learn about this art.The lessons in this book are fantastic. Biesenbach wastes no time in extraneous detail and presents a simple algorithm to generate a story. It is a quick read overall with each chapter taking me less than 10 minutes to read (and I'm a slow reader!). This makes the book a great option for busy managers with "no time" and corporate book clubs alike.One can construct their first story after just 40 pages. Although the earlier chapters seem geared toward executives and higher level managers, the later chapters on telling the company's origin story and personal branding are extraordinarily helpful for startups and job seekers respectively.I finished this book months ago and have used its principles in several data presentations, a major corporate presentation, and a pitch deck for funding. A coworker whom I greatly respect told me my latest data presentation was "the best technical presentation she's seen in years." The corporate presentation was praised for its immersion and triggered multiple conversations that continued well into the next meeting. The pitch deck ("telling the company origin with a story") is now uniquely "us" as opposed to a cookie-cutter corporate pitch.All this is to say that the lessons work. Which is big for us science types as interpersonal communication isn't necessarily a strong-point. Neither is taking the time to put one's self into the shoes of the audience and consider it from their perspective. Fortunately that should be improving as I pass this book around to interested coworkers!
J**.
Another helpful book from Rob Biesenbach....
Rob is really gifted at breaking through all the clutter of “best practice” and “can’t miss tips” about public speaking and presenting to identify the critical elements to success. He presents his ideas in a way that is really effective and easy to remember, which makes them easy to apply.I do a lot of presenting and try hard to use stories as a way of keeping people interested. I especially appreciated the sections on the various ways to tap into emotion and how to focus: “When we’re unprepared, we wander. When we’re tired, we lose focus” is a great reminder of the value of preparation, especially when we’ve told the same story a hundred times.As with his other books, “Unleash the Power of Storytelling” includes some great insights that go far beyond presenting - “In fact, I believe opening up and revealing your humanity is a duty of leadership”.
V**A
just ok
This book was recommended to me by my coach, he gave me some good insight of putting together my story and what's important to my clients it help me realize who my client was as well as what they are looking for if you're in sales this would be a good read and a little bit different from some of the others that are out there
I**H
Stories: How to Tell them for Maximum Impact
I am intrigued with the power of stories to bring new insight and even lead to transformation, and I am always on the hunt for how stories work, how they may be structured, and to what ends they may be used. That is what drew me to Rob Beisenbach’s book, Unleash the Power of Storytelling, and it did not disappoint.Ignore the fundamentals of storytelling, the author, contends, and “you could end up squandering an opportunity to change minds and even lives.” What makes stories this powerful? Beisenbach gives us six keys to impactful stories: (1) stories trigger an emotional response; (2) stories involve characters we can related to; (3) stories connect us; (4) they communicate what we value; (5) they raise the stakes; and (6) they show, rather than tell, what we stand for.So what is a story? In simplest terms, it is “a character in pursuit of a goal in the face of some challenge or obstacle.” There are, of course, other elements in a story—a turning point, a climax, and more—but character, goal, and challenge are “the three legs of the stool.” Without these three, you don’t have a story.For a story to work, the author says, you need the following elements: (1) a character who is a specific individual, (2) conflict (the tension between your character’s goal and the challenge facing your character, (3) something important at stake (a serious problem that cries out for action), (4) events connected to one another in a cause-effect relationship (rather than just a random series of events), and (5) an emotional response from the audience (frustration, disappointment, joy, etc.).A story has a beginning, a middle, and an end. In the beginning of the story, you set the scene and introduce the main character. Then, something happens (a challenge) that upsets the balance of things. The middle is where the character works to overcome the challenge, and the end is where things come to a resolution (the character either reaches his goal or doesn’t).The best stories are the ones that come from our own experience, but whatever their source, our stories must show that (1) we know who our audience is, (2) we know what we want them to do (buy a product, work more efficiently, join our cause), (3) we have thought through the main challenges that are likely to get in the way of our goal, (4) we have found a character who has overcome one or more of those challenges, and (5) we have brought resolution to our story.The importance of emotion cannot be underplayed in an effective story. In fact, claims Beisenbach, “facts don’t influence action the way an emotional appeal does.” He goes on to say that “emotion drives decision-making.” (People buy on emotion and justify their purchase with logic.) In order to reinforce the emotional impact of a story, the author suggests that the storyteller focus not just on what he or she does but on why they do it.The goal of telling any story is an important consideration. For example, our goal may be to align our team with a certain strategy, or it may be to promote a brand. We might be seeking simply to establish common ground or even show others how humanly real we are. We may want to motivate a change in behavior, inspire a team, or establish trust and credibility with a customer. Whatever our goal, we should have it clearly in mind, and the story we’re telling should be directed toward that goal.Collecting stories is a lifelong pursuit—and a worthy one. You will have just the story you need when the time comes to tell it. Or, perhaps a story won’t be exactly what’s needed but a metaphor or an analogy will be. Beisenbach covers this skill as well.This book has great value to anyone who seeks to communicate with others, motivating them and encouraging them. According to Beisenbach, there is power in storytelling. Our stories define who we are and what we stand for. They set us apart. So, think of a character with whom others can identify, lay out his or her goal and the challenges she or he faced in pursuing that goal, and bring the whole thing to resolution. And read Beisenbach’s book. He will be just the coach you need to impact the world around you for good.
T**Y
Half the book is unnecessary
Double spaced, headline, brick and mortar business class seminar. That’s this book.
L**.
Good book
Good text; it can help you with a simple framework for those who want to start in storytelling. I enjoyed it. Thank you.
L**O
Easy good read, but not enough examples
It’s an easy read and the structure provided is pretty practical. I wish there were more examples to actually illustrate how to apply the structure to write your own stories
K**1
Interesting read
The book is a quick read. I enjoyed the entire book. I took away some life lessons. I hope to apply some lessons to improve communication with others.
J**S
Unleash the Power of Storytelling: A Journey of Personal Transformation
"Unleash the Power of Storytelling" by Rob Biesenbach is not just a book; it's a guide that has profoundly influenced my perspective on the art of storytelling and its real-world applications. In this review, I'll share the benefits I derived from this insightful read.Practical Roadmap:This book offers a practical roadmap for crafting and delivering powerful stories that can help you achieve your goals, whether in your career or personal life. Rob Biesenbach's straightforward approach is both refreshing and highly effective. I found myself not only learning the theory behind great storytelling but also gaining actionable insights on how to apply it in my own life.Engaging and Entertaining:Rob's writing style is engaging, no-nonsense, and often sprinkled with humor. This made the learning process enjoyable and relatable. Rather than feeling like a dry guide, the book reads like a friendly conversation with a knowledgeable friend, sharing invaluable storytelling wisdom.Elevating Business Storytelling:One of the book's standout features is its ability to elevate business storytelling to an art form. It's not just about storytelling for the sake of it; it's about using storytelling as a strategic tool to connect, persuade, and inspire. This shift in perspective was eye-opening and has since transformed the way I communicate both personally and professionally.Impactful Skill Development:The greatest benefit I derived from this book was the development of storytelling as a skill. Well-told stories have the power to teach, clarify, and inspire, and Rob's insights have allowed me to harness that power. Whether it's in a business presentation, a personal anecdote, or simply a conversation with friends, the art of storytelling has become a valuable tool in my communication arsenal.Authority on Storytelling:Rob Biesenbach's experience and unique point of view make him a go-to authority on storytelling. As a reader, I felt privileged to learn from someone who not only understands the theory but has also applied it in various real-world contexts. His expertise shines through in every page, making the book a trustworthy guide on the journey to becoming a masterful storyteller.In conclusion, "Unleash the Power of Storytelling" has been a transformative read. It's a book that not only educates but also empowers. The benefits I gained from this book are immeasurable, from improved communication skills to a deeper appreciation for the art of storytelling. I recommend it to anyone looking to enhance their storytelling abilities and, in turn, elevate their personal and professional life. It's a journey worth embarking upon, guided by the wisdom and insights of Rob Biesenbach.
R**R
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This book really sicks at every level as there is no practical tips how to form your story. Infact the stories author has written or examples used are really boring and sad to read. I wasted my precious time to still see if good content coming. I don't recommend this book of you want to create stories. I am a Meditation coach trying to create spiritual stories put up in a frame work.
B**
Exactly what I was looking for
Great book, really got to the point and taught me great tips on telling stories to my friends or at events like weddings and stuff, all in all I liked it!
M**N
Amazing and simply powerful
This book is amazing , simple to read, straight to the point and very practical. I used it on daily life and I was so impress how people got focus and got impact on my stories ! You need this book !
M**R
Good for novice ppl who want to develop a story telling way of communica
The book is highly recommended for beginners who wish to make a difference in their communication skills and to connect with others. Stories are powerful tool in this process and the books detail out the essentials for a bouvier to get started. Please note this is not for people who want to develop advanced story telling skills, but serves the best for the beginnners
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