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KGS225 | Why Leaders Who Tell Vulnerable Stories Like This One Will Quickly Gain The Loyalty Of Their People With Jared Buckley And Kingsley Grant

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+++ STORIES SELL +++

It's amazing how we are more apt to remember stories than we do facts.

I'm able to remember a place, person, or event more if I have an associated story attached.

However, if you were to tell me facts and expect me to remember as I do stories, forget it. It ain't happening.

This is why someone coined this phrase: Facts tell. Stories sell. Oh, how true this is.

Why is it then that leaders don't use more stories in communicating with their people?

I believe one of the reasons is vulnerability. It does take some vulnerability to tell stories especially those that are more personal in nature.

In today's episode of The Kingsley Grant Show, you'll hear our guest - Jared Buckley - tell a very moving story of his daughter and how it shifted his leadership mindset. He also helps us understand how to be more vulnerable and how to do so even under stress. Take a listen.

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Who is JARED BUCKLEY?

Jared Buckley is a dynamic coach/consultant and a leading expert on developing the next generation of leaders within the workforce.

His work entails coaching leaders and executives for high-performance behaviors, training for team performance, and keynoting on topics such as emotional intelligence, performance, and stress.

Jared has written about millennials, emotional intelligence, and future leadership for such publications as Huffington Post, Lifehack, Addicted2Success.

And as a consultant and coach, Jared has worked with such organizations as the Fiesta Bowl, Stantec, Marriott, Central Pierce Fire & Rescue, University of Phoenix Stadium, Pathways, and more.

While Jared does love speaking, coaching, and training, he loves his wife and five kids more.

For more info, check out www.JaredBuckley.com

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Please share this episode with one other person and leave a comment on the platform through which you listen to this show and/or on social media. Thanks so much.

And remember, you are ONE SKILL AWAY from your best hope.

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+++ STORIES SELL +++

It's amazing how we are more apt to remember stories than we do facts.

I'm able to remember a place, person, or event more if I have an associated story attached.

However, if you were to tell me facts and expect me to remember as I do stories, forget it. It ain't happening.

This is why someone coined this phrase: Facts tell. Stories sell. Oh, how true this is.

Why is it then that leaders don't use more stories in communicating with their people?

I believe one of the reasons is vulnerability. It does take some vulnerability to tell stories especially those that are more personal in nature.

In today's episode of The Kingsley Grant Show, you'll hear our guest - Jared Buckley - tell a very moving story of his daughter and how it shifted his leadership mindset. He also helps us understand how to be more vulnerable and how to do so even under stress. Take a listen.

+++++++++++++

Who is JARED BUCKLEY?

Jared Buckley is a dynamic coach/consultant and a leading expert on developing the next generation of leaders within the workforce.

His work entails coaching leaders and executives for high-performance behaviors, training for team performance, and keynoting on topics such as emotional intelligence, performance, and stress.

Jared has written about millennials, emotional intelligence, and future leadership for such publications as Huffington Post, Lifehack, Addicted2Success.

And as a consultant and coach, Jared has worked with such organizations as the Fiesta Bowl, Stantec, Marriott, Central Pierce Fire & Rescue, University of Phoenix Stadium, Pathways, and more.

While Jared does love speaking, coaching, and training, he loves his wife and five kids more.

For more info, check out www.JaredBuckley.com

+++++++++++++

Please share this episode with one other person and leave a comment on the platform through which you listen to this show and/or on social media. Thanks so much.

And remember, you are ONE SKILL AWAY from your best hope.

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kingsleygrant/message
  continue reading

229 episoder

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