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Storytelling to Influence and Inspire, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler)

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posted on 2022-07-07, 13:10 authored by Post Discipline AdminPost Discipline Admin
Whether communicating to a single person, a small team, a company, or the world, stories help you cut through information clutter to explain your brand, articulate your vision, inspire buy-in, offer hope, and sell ideas. Considering that, this course - through lecture, discussion, readings, workshops, thinking time, and practice - give you the tools you need to be a confident storyteller in the workplace and thus influence and inspire most everyone in your professional sphere. This information has been collected for the Post-Discipline Online Syllabus Database. The database explores the use of literature by schools of professional education in North America. It forms part of a larger project titled Post-Discipline: Literature, Professionalism, and the Crisis of the Humanities, led by Dr Merve Emre with the assistance of Dr Hayley G. Toth. You can find more information about the project at https://postdiscipline.english.ox.ac.uk/. Data was collected and accurate in 2021/22.

History

Subject Area

Business

Geographic Region

South Atlantic

University or College

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler)

Funding Status

Public

Endowment (according to NACUBO's U.S. and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change* in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20) ($1,000)

3712117

Annual Tuition and Mandatory Fees 2021-2022 ($) (Resident; Non-resident, where applicable)

52047; 67685

Course Title

Storytelling to Influence and Inspire

Terminal Degree of Instructor(s)

PhD Business Communication

Position of Instructor(s)

Clinical Professor of Management and Corporate Communication

Academic Year(s) Active

2020/21, 2021/22

Course Enrolment

50

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