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“The shortest distance between a human
being
and truth is the story.”
USING STORY TO CREATE AN
EMOTIONAL CONNECTION
The stories that stay with us, those that affect
us most deeply, are the ones that don’t just speak to us merely on a rational
level, but also on an emotional level. Stories must allow us to engage and
connect. No matter how rational we consider ourselves to be, the truth is
simply this – a majority of all that we do is NOT driven by rational impulses. We are irrational, unconscious
creatures. A great storyteller intuitively knows this. With a good story, a
talented storyteller can speak directly to a jury member’s unconscious and hook
them without them ever even understanding how or why. A story can be so
powerful that a jury member can’t help but listen and buy into that story.
Clearly, storytellers must be master persuaders,
but as such, they also must know better than to ever allow jury members to feel
as if they’re being manipulated. Like a covert bomber, the storyteller must get
in under the radar and drop his or her message without being detected. This is
a skill that can and must be learned.
Prof. Krevolin will
reveal how storytelling can be used as a powerful tool to:
* Build an emotional
connection between juries and your legal counsel.
* Improve
the power, tone and texture of briefs, speeches, presentations, opening
statements, closing statements and printed materials created by your legal
counsel.
* Create a deep understanding of story
structure to allow the construction of stories in opening and closing
statements that powerfully persuade.
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Add dimension to leadership and help to further develop your legal
counsel’s communication skills.
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