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S2 E8: The Power of Stories to cut through Complexity - with Tony Quinlan

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In this episode of the Show Up! podcast we hear from Tony Quinlan - an expert using stories to deal with complexity.

Tony explains why narratives are powerful tools for managing change and how to use them responsibly. We need to focus on stories that include obstacles and failures, as well as those that are personal and authentic. To uncover the myths and legends in an organisation; tell the stories of the heroes - and the villains.

We explore how AI and language models can be used to detect micronarratives and sentiment around organizational topics, and how to ensure narratives have a positive impact on culture.

We'd love to hear your stories about using stories!

Sign up to the Show Up! Newsletter here:

https://show-up-podcast.beehiiv.com/

Mentioned in this episode:

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Outro Music :: Sona by Valante via Epidemic Sound

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Intro Music :: Promise Don't Forget by Jones Meadow via Epidemic Sound

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Content provided by Deri Hughes, Graham Roberts, and Jamie Garner, Deri Hughes, Graham Roberts, and Jamie Garner. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Deri Hughes, Graham Roberts, and Jamie Garner, Deri Hughes, Graham Roberts, and Jamie Garner or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of the Show Up! podcast we hear from Tony Quinlan - an expert using stories to deal with complexity.

Tony explains why narratives are powerful tools for managing change and how to use them responsibly. We need to focus on stories that include obstacles and failures, as well as those that are personal and authentic. To uncover the myths and legends in an organisation; tell the stories of the heroes - and the villains.

We explore how AI and language models can be used to detect micronarratives and sentiment around organizational topics, and how to ensure narratives have a positive impact on culture.

We'd love to hear your stories about using stories!

Sign up to the Show Up! Newsletter here:

https://show-up-podcast.beehiiv.com/

Mentioned in this episode:

Outro Music

Outro Music :: Sona by Valante via Epidemic Sound

Intro Music

Intro Music :: Promise Don't Forget by Jones Meadow via Epidemic Sound

  continue reading

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