Why storytelling matters | Garr Reynolds | TEDxKyoto
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- čas přidán 22. 05. 2024
- This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Using Zen sensibilities of simplicity and clarity
as his guide, Garr Reynolds re-introduces us to the craft and power of a well-told story.
Communications Expert
Amid the complexities of our daily modern lives there is the deeper realization that “less is more”. For Garr Reynolds, this Zen sensibility of striving for simplicity and clarity is the foundation upon which he guides others towards better communication skills and better lives. As a Professor of Management and Design at Kansai Gaidai University, author, designer and world-renowned communications consultant, Garr helps others achieve “more” by embracing the power and beauty of “less”.
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Excellent presentation! Thank you.
Great talk!
Great talk. I will try to do something similar. Thank you.
Great presentation tips. Thank you for sharing
Thank you for your generosity and for the sharing. Highly valuable content and advices. All the best
It was an amazing, impeccable and master class in a simple way, I learned a lot in a few time compare with many books I had read before. Thanks for share us this wonderful video. I enjoyed it, and at the end I Took in account for always be Authentic and vulnerable
Mny tks for sharing! In a very good time!
Great ideas for presentations
Great, valuable insights about effective storytelling..!
Épico. Uma aula de reflexão para tirar o tédio nas apresentações das empresas.
Garr Reynolds; always adding value. Thanks for all these useful insights, Garr.
I just found out about him today because I have to turn in my cognitive functioning in the elderly presentation.
Crying during the Gaithright presentation? I cried with him just describing it
Great Presentation. Very informative
That was an amazing TED talk.
Love the bit of the Star Wars Empire Strikes Back scene to describe a moment (Nancy Pina)
Awesome enjoyed it, preparing for a workshop presentation - Whole Brain Theory - Daniel Pink
Good talk.
Story telling.
The Basics of Writing, Algis Budrys. L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future Vol. XVI (Sixteen). Seven Step Program. Character, Context, Conflict. Beginning, Middle, End. You have a character in a context with a conflict (situation with tension). He has to try and fail 3 times. Try and fail, try and fail, try and fail, try and win or fail (triumph or tragedy, people remember tragedies forever (Old Yeller, Bambi)). Validation. Along the way, character enlightenment. You could have a partial success instead of a “try and fail”. Put a hook in early that leaves the reader puzzled and wanting more. “If I lived another 10 minutes something very bad would happen.”
"Made to Stick" by Chip Heath is a great book. All the books by Chip and Dan Heath are very good.
Nice share
love it great strategies!
my head spin with the wind direction
equipment→Iku-Men(Fathers who are actively involved in child-raising) yucky nicho→Isseki Nicho(
Kill two birds with one stone)
Alright which ones of you are here from english, fess up.
Hola! por favor podrían corregir la harmonía por armonía? quiero mostrar el video pero no puedo hacerlo con esa falta. Gracias!
The good stuff starts at about the 3:10 mark.
did he even talk about "why storytelling matters"?
Wrong title....
Chúc cho Đức Thật nhiều sức khỏe.
It's just lying dressed up.
James M I'd amend that - It's the truth dressed up.