Worldwide Story Work

Connecting story practitioners wherever the are

Worldwide Story Work is a community of story practitioners focussed on the application of story-based techniques in organisational settings.

Announcements

Monthly teleconference: Steve Denning

Date: 8 July 2009
Time: 4pm USA EDT
RSVP through the Events link

Call 1-218-936-4700
Code 710691

Note that this time puts it to July 9 in Australia and environs.

2009 Calendar of Teleconferences
Plan now for a wonderful year of live conversations on story.

January 14: Limor Shiponi
February 11: Svend-Erik Eng(The Yin and Yang of Storytelling)
March 11: Lisa Bloom
April 8: Tim Sheppard
May 13: Open MIke
June 10: Julian Still
July 8: Steve Denning
August 12: Terrence Gargiulo (Practical Impracticalities)
September 9: Kathy Hansen (The Golden Age of Storytelling: Why Story is Exploding and What It Means for Practitioners)
October 14: Lesley Shneier
November 11: Paul Costello
December 9: Denise Withers

Members

  • Claudia Miriam Quelhas Paixao
  • David Williams
  • Verusca Calabria
  • Ken Homer
  • Jim Brown
  • Siva Sai Kolluru
  • Audrey Holocher
  • Jane Tanner
  • Simone Poutnik
  • Montecarlo
  • Neil Olonoff
  • Rita Steed
  • Jim Burke
  • Audrey Galex
  • Veda Lewis
  • Lisa Wolfe
  • tamas toth
  • Kristy Simmons
  • Kevin Cordi
  • Dr. Margaret Read MacDonald

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WWSW Wiki

Our Worldwide Story Work wiki is hosted on Wikispaces. To have a look just click here.

If you would like to update the wiki, just click on the link "Join this space" and the wiki will ask you to login or join Wikispaces. Click on Join Wikispaces to create a username and password and you should be in. Feel free to create pages and add and modify text. I recommend you talk with… Continue

Created by Shawn Callahan Jul 24, 2008 at 3:36am. Last updated by Shawn Callahan 24 Jul 2008.

 

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Deep sigh... As usual, I'll be referring to storytelling, where your questions here presented echo even louder. There are no professional storytelling critiques. By professional I mean - very able both as storytellers or listeners and as critique...
Stephane Dangel added a discussionon Thursday
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Katharine (Kathy) Hansen, PhD added a discussionJune 29
I’m excited to announce a new project, a downloadable PDF e-book, Storied Careers: 40+ Story Practitioners Talk About Applied Storytelling, which will compile all the Q&As with story gurus that have appeared in A Storied Career since the series be...
Katharine (Kathy) Hansen, PhD added 3 blog postsJune 29
Claudia Miriam Quelhas Paixao and David Williams joined Worldwide Story WorkJune 28
Hi Stephane - I am sharing how some of the learnings from NLP have helped me to elicit stories in the work that I do. I'm not clear on your comment, but it appears you have a desire to rank different approaches, and I'm just sharing what has worke...
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Stephane Dangel

End of critics = endangered stories ? 1 Reply

Started by Stephane Dangel in Practice. Last reply by Limor Shiponi 3 Jul.

Katharine (Kathy) Hansen, PhD

Free EBook Compilation of Q and A's Coming Soon

Started by Katharine (Kathy) Hansen, PhD in Member news 29 Jun.

Audrey Holocher

NLP and eliciting stories, cont. 2 Replies

Started by Audrey Holocher in Practice. Last reply by Audrey Holocher 19 Jun.

 
 

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