The Art of Persuasive Storytelling | Kelly Parker | TED
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- čas přidán 24. 04. 2024
- "Storytelling is one of the most powerful marketing and leadership tools there is," says communications expert Kelly D. Parker. She explains how stories make proposals of all kinds more memorable - and shows how you can craft a compelling narrative to connect, persuade and drive meaningful action.
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I loved this talk. I watched it more than twice to learn from it.
Essence:
1.understand your audience (specific)
2. Paint a picture using wording and images of your audience
3. Propose
Choose a good timing. You need to give, before you ask. So that, when your proposal comes, the ground is ready. The other is already waiting for your proposal.
I just went to Kent State today to try and get people to sign on for government positions. I come from a literary background. I cannot wait to use these techniques!!!
This is giving me an idea or two for the next time I'm selling books at a convention.
That was a witty & well spoken story
As always I love your videos😊
Good stories position us to be givers.
Beautiful presentation!
Thank you for sharing this fascinating information! 👍
❤❤❤Thanks😊😊
Thanks
Lovely ❤
"Stories are proven to affect behavior!" -- I love the message but I just remember that one moment where so many people just went, "I have no enemies" after that vinland saga scene.
SO GOOD
Thanks for this type of listen bheviour you suggest me
Thanks for helping
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Holy guacamole I have a persuasive essay due on Monday
Good start of a magnificent story…
How did it went?
Get organized your mind.
Kelly tells a good story.
Charisma overtakes good story everytime, tho :)
Gpu says true100%
💯👑
she's so amazingg!!! definitely the best storyteller I've ever watched😍
I don't always commit 12minutes to a TED Talk, but I do want to be a good storyteller.
Kelly isn't just presenting... she is connecting.
Nice to improve English
applausi
38th
flushy story
Simple,,, speak to Trump's voting base.
TED now has less topics to discuss Morality.
Remember when TED was great? Innovation, technology was at the forefront.
It still is tho-
If you open-mindedly listen, at times between the lines, then you would understand, and maybe think different, my friend.
And as a writer, this was inspirational and thought provoking.
TED is still great!! What’s your problem??
The practical man
More unimportant TED Talks!
Protect your mind from background agenda-driven ‘stories’ and storytellers.
God loves you and takes care of you so that this message reaches you. God is the one who created this great universe and has complete control over it. And the greatest loss that a person loses in this life is that he lives while he does not know God who created him, knowing the Messenger of Muhammad, the last of the messengers, and the Islamic religion, the last of the heavenly religions. The great intelligence, before you believe in something or not, is to read it, study it, and understand it well, and then you have the choice to believe in it or not. I advise you on this now before you do not have time to do that.
I turned off paying attention after 1-2 minutes of listening.
Ironic that her storytelling wasn't interesting, specific nor well paced
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