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What’s Your Story?
Stories have played a critical role in society since the beginning of the human race. Without stories, much of our histories would have been lost through the ages. Even today, stories are a critical component of our lives. We hear stories each time the remote control is grabbed, we tell stories about our weekends or our children, we share what is personal to us in stories. Likewise, your business has a story. More amazingly, your business story can be told in 30 seconds. Whether you have less than a minute or 15 minutes, the business owner needs to identify and be prepared to tell that story.
BJ McCabe, a business coach and storyteller, notes that her job is to teach high level businessmen or woman how to tell stories – business stories. “Each of us has a lifetime of experiences that have helped to inform us of who we are, what matters and shapes how we interact with others. The primary importance a of story (as I see it) is to help us make sense of our experiences.”
Carmine Gallo (in Business Week’s article “Mastering the 30-Second Pitch”) notes that when telling your story you should answer the following four questions:
1. What problem do I solve?
2. What is my service, product or company?
3. How am I different?
4. Why should you care?
What is your business story? What can you teach me about your business so that I will want to ask you for more stories and information? People really do want to hear your story, what is keeping you from sharing it?
Add comment August 13, 2008