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The Power of the Message – Why It’s Important to Tell Stories

How can your communications engage stakeholders to take action and drive mission value?

This was the big question addressed at FCG and GovDelivery’s Annual Digital Communications event: The Power of the Message. The event brought together government leaders at all levels to discuss the importance of effective communication and the power of your message.

Keynote speaker, Paul Smith, Author of the best-selling book Lead with a Story: A Guide to Crafting Business Narratives that Captivate, Convince, and Inspire, kicked off the morning with his presentation based off his book. According to Smith, storytelling is a powerful way to deliver your message and an important skill for app, but particularly, leaders, to learn. With all of the ways to communicate nowadays, from social media to texting to powerpoint presentations, perhaps nothing is more effective than a well-told story. As Smith noted, “experience is the best teacher, with a story being a close second.”

Smith shared his 6 top reasons for storytelling:

So, now that we know why stories are valuable and how they can share your message like no other form of communication, when do you actually use them? All the time? Half the time? One-on-one of in front of CEOs? Smith shared that stories are not always a great management tool, but they are an effective leadership tool- mainly for the ability to inspire. Stories may not help you with strategy or detailed business decisions, but to communicate that strategy and to rally people around it, stories can be very important. Smith shared three times storytelling can be effective:

To end his presentation, Smith highlighted two common mistakes/opinions when trying to implement more stories into your leadership style:

You can learn more about Paul Smith’s book here and learn more about the power of the message here.

GovDelivery is the #1 sender of government-to-citizen communications, serving over 550 government entities worldwide and more than half of major U.S. federal agencies. Organizations use GovDelivery to send over one billion messages every quarter on a broad range of topics including national emergencies, health alerts, tax policy changes and more. Check out their User Group on GovLoop.

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