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Creativity Quickly: What’s Your Story?

Creativity Quickly: What’s Your Story?

Quick trip to creativity:

1. Select a brief, true story you often tell. It can be personal or professional, recent or dated.

2. Articulate the real moral of your story. What did you learn? Why is it a good story to tell? (Example: Always have a “Plan B” ready.)

3. Select the pragmatic lesson that others can apply from the moral. (When things are going very well is exactly when you should develop your Plan B.)

4. Develop the lesson so that others can learn the steps to competence, reinforcement for repeating it, and becoming motivated to use it consistently. (Identify vulnerability, assess probability and seriousness, identify alternative solutions, create monitoring, etc.)

5. Monetize the lesson. Put it into a teleconference, video, podcast, workshop, book, coaching approach, and so on. (The Plan B Teleconference: Planning from Strength.)

Now, choose another story.

© Alan Weiss 2013

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Alan Weiss is a consultant, speaker, and author of over 60 books. His consulting firm, Summit Consulting Group, Inc., has attracted clients from over 500 leading organizations around the world.

Comments: 1

  • François

    April 21, 2013

    So that’s how to develop examples for a workshop! Thanks.

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