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Category Archives: Story Practitioners

Q&A with a Story Guru: Mike Wittenstein, Part 3

Posted on March 25, 2009 by KatHansen

See a photo of Mike, a link to his bio, and Part 1 of this Q&A, and Part 2 of this Q&A. Q&A with Mike Wittenstein (Question 3): Q: What future trends or directions to do foresee for story/storytelling/narrative? What’s next for the discipline? What future aspirations do you personally … Continue reading →

Q&A with a Story Guru: Mike Wittenstein, Part 2

Posted on March 24, 2009 by KatHansen

See a photo of Mike, a link to his bio, and Part 1 of this Q&A. Q&A with Mike Wittenstein (Question 2): Q: The culture is abuzz about Web 2.0 and social media. To what extent do you participate in social media (such as through LinkedIn, MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, … Continue reading →

Q&A with a Story Guru: Mike Wittenstein, Part 1

Posted on March 23, 2009 by KatHansen

When I came across Mike Wittenstein’s site Storyminers, I knew I wanted to learn more about how he captures customer-experience stories. The Q&A with Mike will appear over the next five days. Bio: Mike, a seasoned marketing/branding/operations/strategy execution veteran with more than 20 years of experience at both large and … Continue reading →

Q&A with a Story Guru: Susan Luke, Part 5

Posted on March 20, 2009 by KatHansen

See a photo of Susan, a link to her bio, Part 1 of this Q&A, Part 2, Part 3, and Part 4. Q&A with Susan Luke (Question 5): Q: Does the current economic crisis make it harder or easier to get buy-in to the importance of “understanding the strategic value … Continue reading →

Q&A with a Story Guru: Susan Luke, Part 4

Posted on March 19, 2009 by KatHansen

See a photo of Susan, a link to her bio, Part 1 of this Q&A, Part 2, and Part 3. Q&A with Susan Luke (Question 4): Q:How important is it to you and your work to function within the framework of a particular definition of “story?” (i.e., What is a … Continue reading →

Q&A with a Story Guru: Susan Luke, Part 3

Posted on March 18, 2009 by KatHansen

See a photo of Susan, a link to her bio, Part 1 of this Q&A, and Part 2. Q&A with Susan Luke (Question 3): Q: The storytelling movement seems to be growing explosively. Why now? What is it about this moment in human history and culture that makes storytelling so … Continue reading →

Q&A with a Story Guru: Susan Luke, Part 2

Posted on March 17, 2009 by KatHansen

See a photo of Susan, a link to her bio, and Part 1 of this Q&A. Q&A with Susan Luke (Question 2): Q: How did you initially become involved with story/storytelling/narrative? What attracted you to this field? What do you love about it? A: I have been around stories and … Continue reading →

Q&A with a Story Guru: Susan Luke, Part 1

Posted on March 16, 2009 by KatHansen

When I came across Susan Luke while researching material for A Storied Career, I was struck and intrigued by her job title, corporate mythologist. I had to learn more about this work. The Q&A with Susan will appear over the next five days. Bio: Susan Luke, CSP, is a corporate … Continue reading →

Q&A with a Story Guru: Corey Blake, Part 5

Posted on March 13, 2009 by KatHansen

See a photo of Corey, a link to his bio, Part 1 of this Q&A, and Part 2, Part 3, and Part 4. Q&A with Corey Blake (Question 6): Q:With the success of Edge! A Leadership Story (named a finalist in The National “Best Books” 2008 Awards), do you foresee … Continue reading →

Q&A with a Story Guru: Corey Blake, Part 3

Posted on March 11, 2009 by KatHansen

See a photo of Corey, a link to his bio, Part 1 of this Q&A, and Part 2. Q&A with Corey Blake (Questions 3 and 4): Q: How important is it to you and your work to function within the framework of a particular definition of “story?” (i.e., What is … Continue reading →

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