Lecture notes by Maja Kuzmanovic
Notes from the presentation on the panel “Getting your message across with a story”, for the Annual World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, January 2007
Stories are seeds of possible worlds. Of worlds that perhaps have been, maybe are now - somewhere else, or might yet come to pass. These seeds may contain actual or imaginary events…
And there are many stories in each of us…
Now we all know that people are not vacuum packed, sealed pieces of meat. We are made of semi-permeable membranes and as such, we are porous bags of mostly water, held together by stories. We also know that porous bodies have the ability to absorb and leak. So the stories are leaked through our many skins:
So there are many stories, everywhere, yet do we feel cramped and bombarded by them? I would say no, because stories themselves are porous. They are easily absorbed in many different media and they easily absorb events and other stories into themselves.
In contrast to clear cut statements, which are like vacuum-packed, dead chunks of stories, good stories allow us to leak our own experiences into them. Statements operate in an economy of scarcity, stories in an economy of abundance. Good oral storytellers don't make statements, but observe, interact and create a dialogue. They don't talk at you, they talk with you. Stories told by these people are authentic and unique. They are never told the same way, as by absorbing bits of us, they adapt and evolve. They are not top-down grand narratives in which we have to believe, but bottom-up grown, richly detailed worlds in which we can belong…
As I belong to this panel, I wanted to conclude this presentation by offering a few humble suggestions as to how to get your message across with a story.
Remember: Desire creates fleeting affairs, while bonding will create lasting commitments.