The Halo and the Noose: The Power of Story Telling and Story Listening in Business LifeGraysonian Press, 2009 - 166 pages |
Contents
Orientation | 1 |
Why Stories? | 7 |
Leadership Elephants and Matriarchs | 17 |
Section | 27 |
Gods and Office Giants | 34 |
Reading Time | 40 |
Silent Stories | 46 |
Money as Story Money as Symbol | 56 |
Coaching | 85 |
Mindfulness | 91 |
Story Patterns | 97 |
Creating Stories | 103 |
Techniques forTelling | 112 |
More Reasons for Story in Business | 125 |
Meaningful Work | 138 |
Afterword by Ralph Windle | 145 |
Naming Blaming Teams and Diversity | 65 |
Story and Strategy | 71 |
Dreams Visualization Play and Imagination | 79 |
Managing Time and Energy | 153 |
Bibliography | 162 |
Other editions - View all
Halo and the Noose: The Power of Story Telling and Story Graham Williams,Dorian Haarhoff Limited preview - 2010 |
The Halo and the Noose: The Power of Story Telling and Story Listening in ... Graham Williams,Dorian Haarhoff No preview available - 2012 |
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