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Leaders generally want to communicate inside-to-out. They begin with the messages they want to tell people. Then wonder why nobody seems especially interested.
A narrative is different. It is a carefully structured argument rooted in what your audience cares about. It helps people understand you and the world differently.
Here's how to build one.
By Simon BaughLeaders generally want to communicate inside-to-out. They begin with the messages they want to tell people. Then wonder why nobody seems especially interested.
A narrative is different. It is a carefully structured argument rooted in what your audience cares about. It helps people understand you and the world differently.
Here's how to build one.