What makes one presentation unforgettable while another fades into obscurity? The answer often lies in the art of storytelling—and in today’s data-driven world, this art has taken on a new form.
A recent story in The Wall Street Journal highlighted something people in schools and workplaces have long noticed: companies are no longer focused solely on employees who can analyze data or manage ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Esther Choy covers leadership with a focus on business storytelling. When we are inundated with negative emotion and uncertainty, ...
Musa Kazim Azimli, a fifth-year doctoral candidate in history at the University of Virginia, tells the stories of spaces that no longer exist. Specializing in slavery in the Middle East, his research ...
In today’s data-driven world, organisations are surrounded by numbers – sales figures, customer behaviour, app usage, market trends. Yet data alone doesn’t drive decisions. What really matters is the ...
You’ve likely been in an audience when a powerful speaker has used storytelling to move and connect their audience to their message. It’s that moment in their message when an otherwise dull topic ...
My path into global storytelling began long before I picked up a camera. In the late 1990s, while working in humanitarian aid during the Kosovo crisis, I sat with a group of displaced Kosovar women ...
Storytelling. It has always been at the heart of human culture. It shapes how people connect, learn, and share experiences. Just think about it for a second. From myths told around campfires to the ...