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More than ever, people crave new ideas, new ways of seeing and
interpreting behaviour; of changing their companies and lives and
of being more creative. Insight today has become an essential tool
for seeing things differently and more deeply to enable you to
understand better the trends and changes going on around you and
your work/business. This book is an entertaining, instructive and
accessible guide to understanding and deploying insight to see
things differently and find creativity from all sources and in all
places. Insight has become an important way to gain a deeper
understanding of how your customers think and feel about your
products and services. Part of the Concise Advice series of short
and powerful guides, the book explains what insight is, why insight
is so important (and yet so poorly misunderstood and under-used),
and how can we nurture and develop it in our work and even personal
lives.
Welcome to The Inspiratorium - a place where ideas come to meet,
grow, evolve and flourish. Crammed full of thinkers, thoughts and
their distilled wisdom, this is a book that will develop and
accelerate yours. Flitting between the poles of science and art,
quantum physics and epic poetry, philosophy and football, ancient
history and artificial intelligence, this little book is a web of
connections, of jumps and leaps that will take you to different
places and areas that will intrigue and inspire. Open yourself to
randomness, serendipity, spontaneity ...take a leap into the
unknown ...welcome to The Inspiratorium!
The Storytelling Workbook is a nine-week programme (based on
Anthony Tasgal's 'rule of three') to help you learn to better tell
your own narrative and present your story whether it be for your
CV, your dating apps or your own personal writing. It is an
entertaining, instructive and interactive guide to becoming a
better storyteller across all facets of your personal and
professional life. Including a mix of case studies, advice and
exercises, this workbook is structured into three sections: before,
during and after. In the before section, you will learn to free
yourself from reductionism, obsession with numbers, facts, data and
'messaging'; in the during section, you will concentrate on finding
simplicity, meaning and depth; while finally, in after, you will
come to understand how to write less and think more and ultimately
to keep writing again and again.
Business presentations could be simpler, more engaging and so much
more effective, and our business lives so much more rewarding if we
remember to restore the emotional power of storytelling. In an age
that is data-rich but insight-poor and when most people in the
world of business find themselves caught up in a system of numbers
and spreadsheets, this book shows that the time has come to restore
the lost art of storytelling; to put the "author" back in
"authority"; to write less and think more. Through a simple step-by
step approach, the author shows that we need to change how we
communicate in our day-to-day lives, and that if we revert to our
inherent role as storytellers we are more likely to be both more
effective and productive, and a lot less frustrated into the
bargain.
InCitations offers a series of memorable quotes, aphorisms and
expressions (that is, citations) and by delving into their history
and meaning(s) you will find ways of applying - or just pondering
on - them that incite insight and add to a sense of smartness. The
range of inspiring quotes, aphorisms and words provided aim to
illuminate and trigger debate, conversation and reflection that
will enliven and enrich writing and thinking. From the arts to
sciences, advertising, psychology and behavioural economics, to
myths and classic stories, etymology and punctuation, The New
Yorker cartoons and TV, this book encompasses it all!
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