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Squirrel Inc. : a fable of leadership through storytelling / Stephen Denning.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: San Francisco : Jossey-Bass, c2004.Edition: 1st edDescription: xxi, 182 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 0787973718 (alk. paper)
  • 9780787973711 (alk. paper)
Other title:
  • Leadership through storytelling
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.4/092 22
LOC classification:
  • HD30.3 .D462 2004
Other classification:
  • 85.08
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Squirrel Inc.: how to craft a story to spark organizational change -- 2. Diana tells her story: how to perform the story to spark change -- 3. Save Squirrel Inc. night: seven types of organizational storytelling -- 4. Whyse's story: how to use storytelling to reveal who you are and build trust -- 5. Hester's story: how to use storytelling to get individuals to work together -- 6. Mark's story: how to use storytelling to transmit values -- 7. Mocha's story: how to use storytelling to tame the grapevine -- 8. Howe's story: how to use storytelling to share knowledge -- 9. Sandra's story: how to use storytelling to create a future -- 10. Howe upsets the Acorns: how individuals and organizations react to change -- 11. The journey of a leader: staying alive through the dangers of leadership -- 12. The return to Squirrel Inc.: living the story as well as telling it -- Seven high-value forms of organizational storytelling -- Notes -- Further reading -- Write to the author -- Acknowledgments -- About the author.
Summary: Stories can be a powerful medium to communicate ideas and channel creativity, as shown by the furry protagonists in a guide to leadership that demonstrates how to conquer obstacles through the art of storytelling.
List(s) this item appears in: Communication Skills | Community Building | Leading Change | Project and Program Effectiveness | Sustaining Leadership | Systems Thinking
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HD30.29.M34 2011 The primes : HD30.29.N344 2004 Smart questions : HD30.3 .C47 2017 Let the story do the work : HD30.3.D462 2004 C.2 Squirrel Inc. : HD30.3 .H667 2014 Active Listening : HD30.3.R58 2001 I'm stuck, you're stuck : HD30.4.C355 2003 C.1 Retreats that work :

Includes bibliographical references (p. 155-176).

1. Squirrel Inc.: how to craft a story to spark organizational change -- 2. Diana tells her story: how to perform the story to spark change -- 3. Save Squirrel Inc. night: seven types of organizational storytelling -- 4. Whyse's story: how to use storytelling to reveal who you are and build trust -- 5. Hester's story: how to use storytelling to get individuals to work together -- 6. Mark's story: how to use storytelling to transmit values -- 7. Mocha's story: how to use storytelling to tame the grapevine -- 8. Howe's story: how to use storytelling to share knowledge -- 9. Sandra's story: how to use storytelling to create a future -- 10. Howe upsets the Acorns: how individuals and organizations react to change -- 11. The journey of a leader: staying alive through the dangers of leadership -- 12. The return to Squirrel Inc.: living the story as well as telling it -- Seven high-value forms of organizational storytelling -- Notes -- Further reading -- Write to the author -- Acknowledgments -- About the author.

Stories can be a powerful medium to communicate ideas and channel creativity, as shown by the furry protagonists in a guide to leadership that demonstrates how to conquer obstacles through the art of storytelling.

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