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Why Storytelling Matters In Today’s Leadership

Tanveer Naseer

So to kickstart this new partnership, I decided to reprint the article below on the importance of storytelling skills for today’s leaders. That’s not to say that we need to attain the level of storytelling mastery that these renowned leaders had attained for us to become effective leadership communicators in our organization.

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A Glimpse Into the Future of AR and VR Brand Storytelling

CEO Insider

License and Republishing: The views expressed in this article A Glimpse Into the Future of AR and VR Brand Storytelling are those of the author Jeff Snyder alone and not the CEOWORLD magazine. Over the past few years, there have been tremendous advancements in augmented and virtual […].

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Soft Skills Are Vital If Low Skilled Workers Are To Thrive

The Horizons Tracker

market however, things weren’t quite so straightforward. This enables low skilled workers with exceptional soft skills to achieve a wage premium in the labor market. They trawled through data from the profiles of people who had been hired in the past year to see what soft skills stood out as in demand in the labor market.

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7 Skills That Aren’t About to Be Automated

Harvard Business Review

It’s no wonder, then, that young people are anxious about their ability to compete in the job market. ” Instead of just listing facts, compelling storytellers use both soft and hard data. These advances all point toward the total automation of our lives, including the way we work and do business.

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New Books from HBR Press for August

Harvard Business Review

But it is also a complex market, with a reputation for corruption, uncertainty, and bureaucracy. Ravi Venkatesan, the former Chairman of Microsoft India, offers inside advice on how your firm can overcome the unique challenges of the Indian market. Is your company a storyteller — or a storydoer? by Thomas H. by Thomas H.

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What's to Be Learned from Ousted Leaders?

Harvard Business Review

A Jesuit friend of mine at neighboring Georgetown once told me, with admiration, how for years Trachtenberg outfoxed the rival school in everything from strategy to marketing to real estate acquisition, and in the process transformed underdog GW into a national powerhouse. From early days, he was a scrappy leader. Or at least chuckle.