Course

Storytelling

How to tell better stories
Roughly estimated, there are 5.7 billion terrible presentations each year. Let’s say that around 99% of presentations suck. If we can improve only 1%, we’ve made a significant impact. How to tell better stories? By following this course.
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Manu De Backer
teacher "Storytelling"

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Method

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What will you learn?

The way you design and tell a story is essential to get the right outcome. The basic idea of great storytelling? That's simple. You can be convinced easier when you are emotionally invested and care.

99% of presentations suck

Roughly estimated, there are 5.7 billion terrible presentations each year. Let’s say that around 99% of presentations suck. If we can improve only 1%, we’ve made a significant impact.

Is it the audience?

We are giving countless presentations each year, and we also have to sit and listen to numerous presentations each year. If you are anything like me, you sat through a lot of really awful presentations. And if you’re sincere, maybe you have given presentations like that as well.

If my presentations didn't go as expected, I often blamed the audience…but that’s not fair, is it?

Extensive materials

The course consists of 41 high-quality videos to guide your learning process
How to tell better stories? By following this course.

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Storytelling Template

Meet the instructor
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Manu De Backer

Professor - Trainer - Expert BA - Process Enthusiast - Smart Process Automation - Academic Director - Product Enthusiast
His focus on business processes is relentless, and as a consultant, he has helped many organizations in optimizing their process-oriented way of working. Driven by a love for great products and customer experiences, he helps organizations thrive in a complex business environment.

Professional development

The Master Channel - Mastery Level Certificate

Complete all the content of a course and earn a score of 80% or higher on the exam to earn your Mastery Level Certificate.