Strategic Storytelling: Presenting Innovation to Decision Makers

Facilitated by Josh Greenhut, Founder of Josh Greenhut & Associates and Strategic Storyteller-in-Residence at Bridgeable

Successfully presenting a new idea at work requires more than strong thinking, research, design, and strategy. You’ll need to distill information into a crystallized form that makes your idea more likely to be supported, invested in, and adopted. This highly practical workshop examines the unique challenges of sharing new ideas with decision-makers, whether it’s your manager, a potential investor, a prospective partner, or the CEO. Armed with a practical toolkit and hands-on opportunities to practice, you’ll gain a foundation in crafting presentations that hold attention, sidestep pitfalls, and advance decision-making.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the unique challenges of business presentations
  • Learn the universal structure of compelling presentations, and how it can be adapted to business design
  • Develop strategies to build credibility and make a compelling case for your idea
  • Practice storytelling skills and tools that help move decision-making forward

This will take place on March 27th from 5:00-8:00pm. Email businessdesign@rotman.utoronto.ca to signup by March 25th at 5:00pm.