The Right Stories course
The transformative power of narrative
In The Right Stories course, led by experienced instructors Jack Ricchiuto and Kim Mitchell, you will explore how the power of storytelling shapes thriving communities. Stories have a unique ability to inspire action and foster connection, especially in communities striving for collective flourishing. Through this online course, you will learn why well-told stories can drive people forward, while poorly framed narratives can hold them back.
Designed for those eager to create meaningful change, this course provides practical tools for crafting narratives that resonate deeply. You will discover how to build “right stories” that align with shared values and move communities towards growth, cooperation, and lasting impact. Join us online and learn how to harness storytelling to transform your community.
What will you learn
Crafting and Curating Stories
Differentiating stories from reports, building a diverse story portfolio, and learning storytelling techniques through storyboarding.
Shaping and Refining Your Stories
Structuring stories effectively, developing narratives from scratch, and mastering deep story listening.
Leveraging Stories for Impact
Using stories strategically to build trust, ask the right questions, measure qualitative impact, and unlock group dynamics.
Benefits
Three online lessons
Sessions are delivered online, the first Tuesday of every month (except August, 2024).
Hands-on practice
Access to one-to-one guidance session with your instructor, where you will be able to get personalized orientation on how to use Strategic Doing on your own projects.
Access to weekly Strategic Doing Community Talks
Stay up to date with our latest events and weekly talks, where you will meet people with shared interests and goals.
Meet your guides
Jack Ricchiuto
Jack Ricchiuto has guided individuals and organizations in creating a future distinct from the past. With experience across sectors and geographies, he has worked with multinational corporations, small businesses, startups, non-profits, global networks, and civic groups.
He is known for the Flawless Planning Model, which focuses on asking the right questions rather than relying on assumptions. Jack’s leadership development expertise, informed by diverse psychotherapeutic models and complex systems change, has been shared at prestigious institutions like Harvard and UC Berkeley.
Kim Mitchell
Kim is an architect and city planner. As founding director of the Center and Institute for Community Renewal, Kim utilizes Strategic Doing in systems change experiments that begin with growing relational capacities of a citywide network of caring. Since 1994 Kim has worked with Ed to develop concepts, practices and community of Strategic Doing.
Enroll now!
Strategic Doing is a simple but not easy collaboration methodology. To get the best of it, you need to develop your personal skills. This course offers the opportunity to elevate your narrative and storytelling skills, in order to create an engaging experience during your workshops and bring the most out of all the participants.
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Suggested value: US$ 695
Soon we’ll confirm the exact dates for the course!