A practical, easy-to-use guide to transform business
communications into memorable narratives that drive conversations—and your
career—forward
In Everyday Business Storytelling: Create, Simplify,
and Adapt A Visual Narrative for Any Audience, visual storytelling experts
Janine Kurnoff and Lee Lazarus leverage decades of experience helping
executives at the world's top brands—including Facebook, Nestle, Accenture, and
Marriot—bring clarity and meaning to their business communications. Whether
you're building a presentation, crafting a high-stakes email, or need to
influence decisions in your next meeting with an executive, Everyday
Business Storytelling offers an insightful exploration of how to
develop compelling business narratives.
You'll discover how to use a simple, repeatable framework to
choreograph your ideas, data, and insights into an authentic, persuasive story.
You'll also find clever visual techniques to help humanize your stories and
build an emotional connection with your audience.
Just a few of the things you'll learn include:
- The
science behind why storytelling is the most effective way to trigger
emotion in an audience and how to craft a business narrative that makes
your ideas engaging
- The
four signposts of storytelling and how to identify and weave in your BIG
idea to capture attention
- How
to craft expert headlines that guide your audience and advance your story
Everyday Business Storytelling is an
indispensable guide to making your communications stick in the minds of your
audience and drive change. If you're a busy, talented businessperson
responsible for presentations, one-pagers, emails, or virtual meetings, this
book is for you.
About the Author
For over two decades, Silicon Valley-bred sisters JANINE
KURNOFF and LEE LAZARUS have helped teams at the
world's top brandsincluding Facebook, Nestlé, Marriott, T-Mobile, and Medtronicbecome
strategic visual communicators. As co-founders of The Presentation Company,
they are dedicated to helping talented businesspeople in all functions, at all
levels, bring clarity and meaning to their ideas and influence decisions
through storytelling.