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"Our new boss has absolutely no idea what we do. And we are going to keep it that way, got it?"

Some groups play territorial games because they already have so much to do –one more good idea will take them down for the count.

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Learn how to tell a story so compelling listeners see what you see and know what you know.

Discuss the un-discussable so you can solve the un-solvable.

Expose and defuse the ten hidden micro-behaviors that create silos, turf wars, and racial/gender discrimination.

Explore and experience the internal triggers that impact how women respond to power.

See how Annette uses story and humor to prompt self examination and learning.
Once upon a time, the most powerful communications tool was the art of storytelling. This book shows that it still is.
The Story Factor: Named one of "The 100 Best Business Books of All Time"
Hundreds of examples that show when, where, how and why story transforms relationships.

Profiles ten territorial games via verbatim descriptions of actual turf wars in organizations like yours.
Learn storytelling on your own, teach storytelling to a group, or use story as a tool to build connections within and between groups.

Use the ten games in presentation or survey form. Teach your group how to dialogue honestly.

Download recent articles or chapters from Annette’s books.

Beyond objective analysis, this tool reveals hidden culture, emotions, and perceptions in a self-diagnostic process that pops people’s paradigms.


Powerful Self Awareness Intervention: Pass out disposable cameras and ask a group to tell their story. Read a three year case history with learned do’s and don’ts.