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True Storytelling: Seven Principles For An Ethical and Sustainable Change-Management Strategy


True Storytelling: Seven Principles For An Ethical and Sustainable Change-Management Strategy

Paperback by Larsen, Jens; Boje, David M.; Bruun, Lena

True Storytelling: Seven Principles For An Ethical and Sustainable Change-Management Strategy

£35.99

ISBN:
9780367549275
Publication Date:
24 Sep 2020
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
155 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 23 - 28 May 2024
True Storytelling: Seven Principles For An Ethical and Sustainable Change-Management Strategy

Description

True Storytelling is a new method of studying, planning, facilitating, ensuring, implementing and evaluating ethical and sustainable changes in companies, organizations and societies. True Storytelling is both a method with seven principles and a mindset to help managers and researchers to work with change. True Storytelling stresses that we need to balance the resources of the Earth, our wellbeing and the economy when we are dealing with change. It is not only a book about how to prevent climate change, it is also a book about how we can navigate through crisis, create less stress and achieve better life in organizations and in society as a whole. You will learn how to create innovative start-ups with a purpose and fund money for sustainable projects and good ideas. The book combines practical cases, interviews with managers and CEOs, theory and philosophy to define the method and to teach the Seven True Storytelling Principles: 1 You yourself must be true and prepare the energy and effort for a sustainable future 2 True storytelling makes spaces that respect the stories already there 3 You must create stories with a clear plot, creating direction and helping people prioritize 4 You must have timing 5 You must be able to help stories on their way and be open to experiment 6 You must consider staging, including scenography and artefacts 7 You must reflect on the stories and how they create value This book is a guide to implementing these core principles to boost leadership practices, create a storytelling culture and staff buy-in. The method is also useful as an analytical tool for organizations, managers and consultants in order to prepare, plan and execute the implementation of strategies. It is valuable reading for researchers and students at master level as well as leaders and consultants in charge of ethical and sustainable changes.

Contents

Introduction: What is True Storytelling? 1. Principle One - You yourself must be true and prepare the energy and effort for a sustainable future 2. Principle Two - True storytelling, making room by respecting the stories already there 3. Principle Three - You must create stories with a clear plot creating direction and help people prioritize 4. Principle Four - You must have timing 5. Principle Five - You must be able to help stories on their way and be open to experiment 6. Principle Six - You must consider staging including scenography and artefacts 7. Principle Seven - Reflecting: You must reflect on the stories and how they create value 8. Anti Tools for Working with the True Storytelling Principles

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