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- Why do overly linear, or bullet-pointy, stories tend to fall short? What are the risks of making your backstory too similar to a resume?
- What is the psychological principle “peak-end rule” and how can it be applied to better your backstory?
- Why is knowing your audience such an important part of effective storytelling?
- Why “time of possession” is so important, especially in discovery meetings
- Why is differentiation such an important part of storytelling and how can we stand apart in a field that is getting quite crowded?
- Why is simplicity such a powerful tool to channel in storytelling?
- What is the “Ikea Effect” and how can a bit of well-placed complexity create more buy in to your backstory? How do you find the sweet spot between simplicity and complexity?
https://www.billiondollarbackstory.com
Compliance Code: 0036-OAS-1/5/2024
Tune in to hear:
- Why do overly linear, or bullet-pointy, stories tend to fall short? What are the risks of making your backstory too similar to a resume?
- What is the psychological principle “peak-end rule” and how can it be applied to better your backstory?
- Why is knowing your audience such an important part of effective storytelling?
- Why “time of possession” is so important, especially in discovery meetings
- Why is differentiation such an important part of storytelling and how can we stand apart in a field that is getting quite crowded?
- Why is simplicity such a powerful tool to channel in storytelling?
- What is the “Ikea Effect” and how can a bit of well-placed complexity create more buy in to your backstory? How do you find the sweet spot between simplicity and complexity?
https://www.billiondollarbackstory.com
Compliance Code: 0036-OAS-1/5/2024
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