How to Bring Learning to Life with Story Design Summary

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  • Do stories connect with people? Do they help us integrate new knowledge, skills, and attitudes? A resounding "Yes" from instructional designers around the globe. So why don't we see a wider use of stories in training?
    This video brings you a 2-minute recap summarizing the TrainingPros webinar How to Bring Learning to Life with Instructional Story Design featuring accomplished author, speaker, and storytelling guru, Rance Greene.
    During this unique session, Rance introduced the audience to an effective storytelling process he first documented in his book, Instructional Story Design.
    As an instructional or learning designer, employing the instructional Story Design method will allow you to add emotion to your training so that learners are more engaged and invested in the outcome.
    So what are you waiting for? Watch this summary to get a glimpse of a practical, fun journey into Rance's Story Design methodology, from analysis to delivery!
    ABOUT THE STORY DESIGN METHODOLOGY
    Story Design, at its core, has a singular goal: Move a specific audience to take action on new skills, new knowledge, and new attitudes using the story's power to connect with people's emotions.
    To connect with the audience's emotions, two central questions must be answered: "Who is your audience?" and "What do you want them to do?" Building relatable characters and strong conflict around the answers to these two questions is what makes the story--and your message--so powerful...and actionable.
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    ABOUT RANCE GREENE
    Rance Greene formed needastory.com and the School of Story Design for those who struggle with storytelling at work. His methodology-Story Design-gives leaders and talent development professionals a systematic and creative way to discover who their audience is and how to persuade them to take action on new ideas.
    He helps leadership teams, entrepreneurs and instructional designers discover that they are uniquely equipped to tell the best story for their audiences. Rance is the author of Instructional Story Design which is a practical guide for developing stories that train.
    He coaches, teaches, speaks, and writes often on the benefits of stories to connect people to one another.
    MORE ABOUT RANCE GREENE
    Connect with Rance Greene on LinkedIn: / rancegreene
    Follow Rance Greene on Twitter: / rance2ya
    MORE ABOUT NEEDASTORY.COM
    The needastory.com Website: needastory.com/
    Watch @rancegreene on TH-cam
    MORE ABOUT SCHOOL OF STORY DESIGN
    The School of Story Design was created for Instructional designers, developers, and L&D leaders committed to humanizing every aspect of the learning experience.
    School of Story Design's Website: www.schoolofstorydesign.com/home
    ABOUT TRAININGPROS
    For more than 25 years, TrainingPros has served the training, eLearning, and technical writing communities by providing qualified learning and development (L&D) consultants to clients on a contract basis.
    In addition to staffing services, TrainingPros provides custom eLearning and instructor-led training development for companies through managed services. The company has relationship managers throughout the United States to serve clients and consultants.
    TrainingPros is certified as a Women's Business Enterprise by the Women's Business Enterprise National Council. When learning leaders have more projects than people, TrainingPros can provide the right L&D consultants to start their projects with confidence.
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