by Kare Anderson | Nov 22, 2020 | Caring, Conflict, Connecting, contagion, decisionmaking, Friendship
When I was a Wall Street Journal journalist, I was sent to cover a football game in Barcelona. Later during the game, as I sat in the stadium, I was startled to see and hear many spectators in the stadium yelling racist insults down at the renowned Brazilian...
by Kare Anderson | Jul 3, 2020 | Article, behavior, Collective Clout, greater good, image
Apart from honing their top talent, guess what Atul Gawande and Richard Branson have in common? They have two vital and intertwined traits in this increasingly complex world where we are drowning in information. They’ve sharpened their ability to be quotable and to be...
by Kare Anderson | Sep 18, 2019 | Article
When I was a Wall Street Journal journalist, I was sent to cover a football game in Barcelona. Later during the game in the stadium I was startled to see many spectators in the stadium yelling racist insults down at the renowned Brazilian footballer, the flying...
by Kare Anderson | Jul 3, 2019 | Article, behavior, Co-Create, Connecting
Share The Story Others Want To Be In Peter Guber’s advice in Tell to Win shows how stories can build in bragging rights by creating purposeful narratives. Then you can pull others into your story because they can see a role they want to play in that purpose. In their...
by Kare Anderson | May 31, 2017 | behavior, contagion, Persuasion
You may be familiar with the multi-purpose cleaner and lubricant, WD-40. Many Midwestern newspaper readers were startled and amused when they read that a local woman uses WD-40 to keep squirrels from shimmying up her birdfeeder. Adroitly “piggybacking” on this news...