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CPD Certified

The Narrative-Enabled Leader programme:
For individuals.

The CPD-accredited Narrative-Enabled Leader is a development programme of applied learning with master storytellers, designed to empower leaders with advanced storytelling and influencing skills.

This programme is for:
Individuals who want to develop their personal leadership skills to progress in their organisation or unlock the potential of their own business. Whether or not you have direct leadership responsibilities, you want to influence the thinking and perceptions of others. You will value the opportunity of working with leaders from different backgrounds and developing a supportive, ongoing network that shares experiences, stories and ideas.

Course details

Duration: 23 hours over 8 weeks

Format: virtual classroom

Price:
UK / Europe £995 + vat per person
US $1,249 per person

Course leader: Anthony Madigan

Next available start dates:
The programme is structured around weekly activity, subject to everyone’s availability: workshops, exercises and 1:1 discussions, over approximately eight weeks. We will arrange the timing of individual sessions with everyone before the programme starts.

For advance details of start dates, email training@writethetalk.com and be the first to know.

UK/Asia
March

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UK/Asia
May

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UK/Asia
July

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US
March

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US
May

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US
July

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Course content

Chapter one. Foundation: the narrative-enabled leader.

(three-hour workshop) 

Where we provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the science and power of story in business, help you to develop your own character and authentic tone of voice, and teach you how to use story and structure to influence. 

Chapter two. Coaching and story support.

(over three weeks) 

Where we inspire you with weekly story tips and insights to use day-to-day, provide coaching support on an individual basis, and run a weekly drop-in Writer’s Room to share experience and build confidence. 

Chapter three. Accelerate: a new paradigm of leadership.

(three-hour follow-up workshop) 

Where we take your storytelling capabilities to the next level. We’ll recap and explore how techniques have worked in practice over the last four weeks, encourage everyone to share what they’ve learned and experienced, and build an action plan that transforms the way you lead. 

Chapter four. Coaching, story development and application.

(over three weeks) 

Where we focus on developing your theoretical knowledge and understanding of story, how it works and how it can be applied to your own business challenges to engage and inspire.

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Time to engage.

Let’s get to work connecting your people with what’s important – you talk; we’ll listen. Or maybe you’d like to know a little more first? You can email “hello” to one of our chief storytellers below, wherever you are in the world.

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UK, US and Europe

+44 (0)7940 795027
anthony@writethetalk.com

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Hong Kong and Asia Pacific

+852 6774 7064
imogen@writethetalk.com

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Bramley House, 4 Runnings Park, Croft Bank, Malvern, Worcestershire WR14 4DU

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GDPR and Privacy Policy

Introduction

This privacy policy tells you about the information we collect from you when you use our website. In collecting this information, we are acting as a data controller and, by law, we are required to provide you with information about us, about why and how we use your data, and about the rights you have over your data.

 

Who are we?

We are Write the Talk Limited. Our address is 24 High Street, Hillmorton, Rugby, Warwickshire, CV21 4EE. You can contact us by post at the above address, by email at hello@writethetalk.com or by telephone on +44 (0)116 253 3499.

We are not required to have a data protection officer, so any enquiries about our use of your personal data should be addressed to the contact details above.

 

How we use your information

Information we may collect about you
When you use our website
How long we keep your Information
Your rights as a data subject
Your right to complain
Updates to this privacy policy

 

Information we may collect about you

When you use the Website and/or when you otherwise do business with us we may collect the following information about you (‘Information’):

Personal information including title, first and last name.

Contact information including current business address, primary email address and/or primary phone number, Skype identification and other personal contact information required for business use as outlined in our terms of engagement.

Technical information including IP address, operating system, browser type and related information regarding the device you used to visit the Website, the length of your visit and your interactions with the Website.

Information obtained through our correspondence and monitoring in accordance with the statement below (Monitoring) and details of any enquiries made by you through the Website and any offline channels, together with details relating to subsequent correspondence (if applicable).

Monitoring:
We may monitor your use of the Website through ‘cookies’ and similar tracking technologies. We may also monitor traffic, location and other data and information about users of the Website. Such data and information, to the extent that you are individually identifiable from it, shall constitute Information as defined above. However, some of this data will be aggregated or statistical, which means that we will not be able to identify you individually. See When you use our website below for further information on our use of cookies.

 

When you use our website

When you use our website to browse our products and services and view the information we make available, a number of cookies are used by us and by third parties to allow the website to function, to collect useful information about visitors and to help to make your user experience better.

Some of the cookies we use are strictly necessary for our website to function, and we don’t ask for your consent to place these on your computer. These cookies are shown below.

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How long we keep your Information

Where we are processing your Information on the basis of consent we will hold your data until consent is withdrawn.

 

Your rights as a data subject

By law, you can ask us what information we hold about you, and you can ask us to correct it if it is inaccurate. If we have asked for your consent to process your personal data, you may withdraw that consent at any time.

If we are processing your personal data for reasons of consent or to fulfil a contract, you can ask us to give you a copy of the information in a machine-readable format so that you can transfer it to another provider.

If we are processing your personal data for reasons of consent or legitimate interest, you can request that your data be erased.

You have the right to ask us to stop using your information for a period of time if you believe we are not doing so lawfully.

To submit a request regarding your personal data by email, post or telephone, please use the contact information provided above in the Who are we section of this policy.

 

Your right to complain

If you have a complaint about our use of your information, we would prefer you to contact us directly in the first instance so that we can address your complaint. However, you can also contact the Information Commissioner’s Office via their website at www.ico.org.uk/concerns or write to them at:

Information Commissioner’s Office
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
SK9 5AF

 

Updates to this privacy policy

We regularly review and, if appropriate, update this privacy policy from time to time, and as our services and use of personal data evolves. If we want to make use of your personal data in a way that we haven’t previously identified, we will contact you to provide information about this and, if necessary, to ask for your consent.

We will update the version number and date of this document each time it is changed.

 

Version Number – 1.0
23/05/2018

Why the rabbit?

You might be wondering that.
Well, ‘rabbit’ is a verb that means to talk:
Let’s meet up for a good old rabbit.
It comes from the rhyming slang rabbit and pork.

It's also an idiom:

Pull a rabbit out of the hat
which means creating a solution to a problem, against the odds and often quickly. So if you get the rabbit right, your successes will multiply.
Like rabbits.