Using Storytelling to Share Your Program Successes
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Richard Morris, Program Analyst, U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration
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John Rakis, REO Technical Assistance Coach, Coffey Consulting LLC
Lenora Thompson, REO Technical Assistance Coach, Coffey Consulting LLC
Whether you are recruiting participants, engaging employers, or seeking financial support for your project, story-telling is one of the most powerful tools you can use to achieve your objectives.
This webinar will provide you with practical tips and guidance for telling a story that will evoke emotion, get your message across, and win support for your efforts.
You will learn how to:
- Help your audience visualize your story.
- Draw people into your story through the absence of information.
- Get your audience to sit up and take notice.
- Get your message across in a way that “sticks.”
If your seeking to improve the stories you tell your customers and the public, please join us for this informative webinar.
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