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Business Transformation Through Storytelling

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No Response? Leave ’em Satisfied … and Hungry!

Dave Bricker: StorySailing® Posted on January 24, 2023 by Dave BrickerJanuary 24, 2023

We all love dessert! If you dine at Seasons 52, you’ll be presented with a selection of tiny sweets at the end of your meal—chocolate mousse, key lime pie, carrot cake, and a host of other delectable options to enjoy … READ MORE→

Posted in Business Relationships, Speaking tips, Storytelling, Writing and Speaking

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Every two weeks, I send out a new article about business communication. Storytelling, writing, and presentation skills are common topics, though I've been known to throw in an occasional oddball post around the holidays. Your questions and comments are always welcome!

“Pit of Despair” Stories

Dave Bricker: StorySailing® Posted on November 22, 2022 by Dave BrickerSeptember 18, 2022

I watched Jannie Kruse give a short talk on “labels.” She talked about the categories we put ourselves in—how we label ourselves based on our upbringing, and about her stern and abusive grandfather. To make her point, she stuck a … READ MORE→

Posted in Speaking tips, Storytelling, Writing and Speaking

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Every two weeks, I send out a new article about business communication. Storytelling, writing, and presentation skills are common topics, though I've been known to throw in an occasional oddball post around the holidays. Your questions and comments are always welcome!

Avoid the Data-Dump Doldrums

Dave Bricker: StorySailing® Posted on October 11, 2022 by Dave BrickerSeptember 20, 2022

Data-dump presentations are guaranteed attention-killers. Information is important, but storytellers make that information meaningful. Add PowerPoint slides full of tables and tiny type to create a particularly excruciating audience experience. The following statements are true. The description is accurate. But … READ MORE→

Posted in Marketing, Storytelling, Writing and Speaking

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Every two weeks, I send out a new article about business communication. Storytelling, writing, and presentation skills are common topics, though I've been known to throw in an occasional oddball post around the holidays. Your questions and comments are always welcome!

Sound Advice for Writers & Publishers

Dave Bricker: StorySailing® Posted on July 26, 2022 by Dave BrickerApril 12, 2022

The following advice on writing and publishing is based on my own experiences and those of my clients. I hope you find it valuable and encouraging, even if it changes your expectations. I’ve written and published twelve books, and I’m … READ MORE→

Posted in Storytelling, Writing and Speaking

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Every two weeks, I send out a new article about business communication. Storytelling, writing, and presentation skills are common topics, though I've been known to throw in an occasional oddball post around the holidays. Your questions and comments are always welcome!

Hobbyist or Professional? Be the Best in the World.

Dave Bricker: StorySailing® Posted on July 12, 2022 by Dave BrickerJune 14, 2022

Hobbyist or professional? True professionals dedicate their lives to being the best in the world at whatever they do—not some day, but today—every day. Not try, do. I have played guitar almost every day for almost forty years. I play … READ MORE→

Posted in Business Strategy, Storytelling, Writing and Speaking

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Every two weeks, I send out a new article about business communication. Storytelling, writing, and presentation skills are common topics, though I've been known to throw in an occasional oddball post around the holidays. Your questions and comments are always welcome!

Pace Your Prose With The One-Sentence Paragraph

Dave Bricker: StorySailing® Posted on May 31, 2022 by Dave BrickerApril 12, 2022

Search for “one-sen­tence para­graph” on the In­ter­net and you’ll mostly find ques­tions about whether writ­ing them is even an ac­cept­able prac­tice. The one-sen­tence para­graph is not only legal, it’s a use­ful and pow­er­ful lit­er­ary de­vice for writers and speakers. One-sen­tence … READ MORE→

Posted in Writing and Speaking

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Every two weeks, I send out a new article about business communication. Storytelling, writing, and presentation skills are common topics, though I've been known to throw in an occasional oddball post around the holidays. Your questions and comments are always welcome!

Reading Aloud Doesn’t Have to Be Boring

Dave Bricker: StorySailing® Posted on April 5, 2022 by Dave BrickerMarch 20, 2022
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Keep your lis­ten­ers’ at­ten­tion while read­ing aloud. The host an­nounces the next au­thor. She walks to the lectern, of­fers a syn­op­sis, and be­gins read­ing aloud. It’s not bad prose—and I can’t say that for every writer here—but after three pages … READ MORE→

Posted in Business Strategy, Storytelling, Writing and Speaking

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Every two weeks, I send out a new article about business communication. Storytelling, writing, and presentation skills are common topics, though I've been known to throw in an occasional oddball post around the holidays. Your questions and comments are always welcome!

Thoughts on Clichés

Dave Bricker: StorySailing® Posted on February 1, 2022 by Dave BrickerOctober 10, 2022
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Since time immemorial, clichés have sneaked in the door when we least expect them to. They’re low-hanging fruit for writers who abscond with them quickly instead of striving for excellence. But to the trained eye, writing clichés stick out like … READ MORE→

Posted in Favorites, Storytelling, Writing and Speaking

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Every two weeks, I send out a new article about business communication. Storytelling, writing, and presentation skills are common topics, though I've been known to throw in an occasional oddball post around the holidays. Your questions and comments are always welcome!

Storytelling Tips: The Rush of Discovery

Dave Bricker: StorySailing® Posted on January 4, 2022 by Dave BrickerApril 27, 2021
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Storytelling tips: You’re walking along and you happen to look down. “Hey, that’s not a scrap of paper; that’s a $20 bill!” Isn’t it a rush when something we thought was useless turns out to be meaningful. Stories—whether they’re truth … READ MORE→

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Every two weeks, I send out a new article about business communication. Storytelling, writing, and presentation skills are common topics, though I've been known to throw in an occasional oddball post around the holidays. Your questions and comments are always welcome!

Sea Stories: Do You Trust Your Compass?

Dave Bricker: StorySailing® Posted on October 12, 2021 by Dave BrickerApril 27, 2021

Do you trust your compass? Finding your way in life, business, and traffic is a challenge. The easiest way to get somewhere without getting lost is to switch on the GPS. But too many people never know the joy of … READ MORE→

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Every two weeks, I send out a new article about business communication. Storytelling, writing, and presentation skills are common topics, though I've been known to throw in an occasional oddball post around the holidays. Your questions and comments are always welcome!

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