Can you believe it’s already fall? The leaves have begun to change colors, the skies are darkening with clouds, and I can’t think of a better way to spend a lazy afternoon than reading a great book.
At the Heroes’ Narrative, we value a culture of curiosity and recently piloted a book club with our staff. Now, we are excited to extend the invitation to you!
Every month, we will feature a selected book to read as a community. Each selection will dive into a communication or storytelling technique, skill, or perspective and conclude with an optional book club meeting. Our first selection is Winning the Story Wars by Jonah Sachs. Here’s more about the book:
The story wars are all around us. They are the struggle to be heard in a world of media noise and clamor. Today, most brand messages and mass appeals for causes are drowned out before they even reach us. But a few consistently break through the din, using the only tool that has ever moved minds and changed behavior—great stories.
With insights from mythology, advertising history, evolutionary biology, and psychology, viral storyteller and advertising expert Jonah Sachs takes readers into a fascinating world of seemingly insurmountable challenges and enormous opportunity. You’ll discover how:
• Social media tools are driving a return to the oral tradition, in which stories that matter rise above the fray
• Marketers have become today’s mythmakers, providing society with explanation, meaning, and ritual
• Memorable stories based on timeless themes build legions of eager evangelists
• Marketers and audiences can work together to create deeper meaning and stronger partnerships in building a better world
• Brands like Old Spice, The Story of Stuff, Nike, the Tea Party, and Occupy Wall Street created and sustained massive viral buzz
Winning the Story Wars is a call to arms for business communicators to cast aside broken traditions and join a revolution to build the iconic brands of the future. It puts marketers in the role of heroes with a chance to transform not just their craft but the enterprises they represent. After all, success in the story wars doesn’t come just from telling great stories, but from learning to live them.
Join our book club and explore new and different ways to tell your organization or issue’s story. Don't forget to sign up!
At the Heroes’ Narrative, we value a culture of curiosity and recently piloted a book club with our staff. Now, we are excited to extend the invitation to you!
Every month, we will feature a selected book to read as a community. Each selection will dive into a communication or storytelling technique, skill, or perspective and conclude with an optional book club meeting. Our first selection is Winning the Story Wars by Jonah Sachs. Here’s more about the book:
The story wars are all around us. They are the struggle to be heard in a world of media noise and clamor. Today, most brand messages and mass appeals for causes are drowned out before they even reach us. But a few consistently break through the din, using the only tool that has ever moved minds and changed behavior—great stories.
With insights from mythology, advertising history, evolutionary biology, and psychology, viral storyteller and advertising expert Jonah Sachs takes readers into a fascinating world of seemingly insurmountable challenges and enormous opportunity. You’ll discover how:
• Social media tools are driving a return to the oral tradition, in which stories that matter rise above the fray
• Marketers have become today’s mythmakers, providing society with explanation, meaning, and ritual
• Memorable stories based on timeless themes build legions of eager evangelists
• Marketers and audiences can work together to create deeper meaning and stronger partnerships in building a better world
• Brands like Old Spice, The Story of Stuff, Nike, the Tea Party, and Occupy Wall Street created and sustained massive viral buzz
Winning the Story Wars is a call to arms for business communicators to cast aside broken traditions and join a revolution to build the iconic brands of the future. It puts marketers in the role of heroes with a chance to transform not just their craft but the enterprises they represent. After all, success in the story wars doesn’t come just from telling great stories, but from learning to live them.
Join our book club and explore new and different ways to tell your organization or issue’s story. Don't forget to sign up!