I was stoked to have been invited to run my flagship ‘Storytelling For Business’ workshop, as part of the Clyde & Co L&D Senior Manager strategy meeting, held in London.

I was stoked to have been invited to run my flagship ‘Storytelling For Business’ workshop, as part of the Clyde & Co L&D Senior Manager strategy meeting, held in London.
I’m always so full of admiration for docents – volunteers who act as guides in a museum or art gallery.
Have you gone to shake someone’s hand and they offer you, at most, a few fingertips, and sort of hang off your fingers? They don’t shake your hand with intention.
David had a great time delivering his one hour communication skills workshop to the MENA team at Omnicom Media Group in Dubai.
Why use storytelling in business?
Because telling stories in business is done with an objective or desired outcome in mind.
David loved running a bespoke session for the legal business development and marketing teams of KM Talent, the international recruitment and career coaching consultancy.
Is this really work? David was so excited to have been invited by Atlantis The Palm, Atlantis Resorts in Dubai to deliver his popular Blended Learning Program – a communication skills program comprising of workshops and small group sessions – to a select group of staff from the events, leisure, waterpark and admin teams.
So great to be invited by Gammon Construction Limited to Singapore to run my flagship Blended Learning Program, ‘Master Your Voice: Speak With Confidence’, to a full house of engaged and enthusiastic attendees.
If you work in communications, a must-have skill is the ability to present and pitch new concepts to a wide variety of stakeholders.
Do stories have a place in the world of business? Absolutely.