Business Storytelling books and resources have proliferated, drawing many lessons from Hollywood’s storytelling business and from advertising, public relations, and marketing.

David Epston

Michael White
Yet business readers may be less aware that more than two decades ago, Australia-based family therapists Michael White and David Epston asserted that people experience personal problems when the stories they tell about their lives do not represent their actual experiences.
They offered ways for people to “re-story” of “re-author” their personal narratives in their now-classic Narrative Means to Therapeutic Ends
Years after White and Epston built on French philosopher, Michel Foucault’s Post-Structuralist/Modernist analysis of narrative, Paul John Eakin integrated literature, cognitive science, ethics and social criticism in his intriguingly-titled books, Living Autobiographically: How We Create Identity in Narrative and How Our Lives Become Stories: Making Selves
Eakin echoes Foucault’s view that cultural and social “discourses” influence the narratives people develop about themselves and others, and he, like White and Epston, suggests that personal narratives can be modified to reduce subjective discomfort.
Though White and Epston led their clients’ introspective analysis of personal narrative, philosophers like Foucault, and perhaps even Eakin, would argue for the viability of self-guided introspection.
-*When have you used stories to help others solve problems?
-*When have you heard stories that helped you resolve issues?
Related Resources:
Lead with a Story: A Guide to Crafting Business Narratives That Captivate, Convince, and Inspire
Whoever Tells the Best Story Wins: How to Use Your Own Stories to Communicate with Power and Impact
The Elements of Persuasion: Use Storytelling to Pitch Better, Sell Faster & Win More Business
Tell to Win: Connect, Persuade, and Triumph with the Hidden Power of Story
The Leader’s Guide to Storytelling: Mastering the Art and Discipline of Business Narrative
Winning the Story Wars: Why Those Who Tell (and Live) the Best Stories Will Rule the Future
LinkedIn Open Group Psychology in HR (Organisational Psychology)
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