Why storytelling is more trustworthy than presenting data | Karen Eber | TEDxPurdueU

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Karen is a leadership consultant who is extremely passionate about storytelling. Her mission is to help people understand that their companies/groups will perform better and be more empathetic if their leaders learn to use storytelling as a manner of leading rather than simply supplying data or unclear, cold orders. Karen Eber develops leaders and shapes culture one story at a time. Karen brings 20 years of experience driving global talent development for individuals, teams, and organizations in the Fortune 500. She uses stories to point out key moments from everyday life to help leaders be aware of how to respond versus react. She builds new ideas and thinking with pragmatic approaches that influence and inspire action in leaders and organizations.
Karen is the CEO and Chief Storyteller of Eber Leadership Group. Karen brings deep expertise from global roles where she led Culture and Executive Development and was as a Chief Learning Officer in companies like General Electric, Deloitte and HP. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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@rachelmaunder7851
@rachelmaunder7851 Місяць тому
I love to hear other speakers explain the same message I share in their different unique way. Karen does this beautifully and even though I think I know this stuff, I still get to learn from how she explains it.
@alikie3111
@alikie3111 2 роки тому
Karen, you illustrated the power of storytelling brilliantly. An informative and inspiring talk. Thank you!
@ethinklets
@ethinklets 4 роки тому
This is fantastic. The relationship between storytelling and neurology is enlightening!
@KarenEber
@KarenEber 3 роки тому
Thank you Mani! I feel like once you understand what stories do neurologically, it is a no brainer in using them. Pun intended. ;)
@bernardmcguirk5014
@bernardmcguirk5014 3 роки тому
Pp
@adityaaundhakar3556
@adityaaundhakar3556 3 роки тому
Simply brilliant.... One of my favourite TED talks.... Thank you Karen❤️
@lori9621
@lori9621 3 роки тому
Love this! Fascinating insights on the power of storytelling. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Thanks!
@rotibalogun4691
@rotibalogun4691 3 роки тому
Don't be allergic to storytelling! Your brain lights up and gives the data you preach real emotional connections. Thanks for an inspiring talk Karen!
@KarenEber
@KarenEber 3 роки тому
Thank you Roti!
@mariendidio6479
@mariendidio6479 3 роки тому
Fantastic as always @Karen. Sharing stories is the way to include audience on our message.
@nadeaujw1760
@nadeaujw1760 3 роки тому
Very true! Storytelling influences, teaches, and inspires. It is a powerful way to touch emotions and truly move an audience :)
@mikecoughlin342
@mikecoughlin342 3 роки тому
Karen is so talented and brilliant!
@tdominguez21
@tdominguez21 3 роки тому
So many great nuggets of wisdom that can be implemented in both professional and personal scenarios. Thanks, Karen! You are a storyteller extraordinaire!
@KarenEber
@KarenEber 3 роки тому
Thank you Tatiana!
@joycenadeau755
@joycenadeau755 4 роки тому
This is a great concept! Touching upon emotions is one of the keys to knowing how to connect with each other. Good wisdom for everyone to implement on a daily basis. Thank you for the wisdom!
@KarenEber
@KarenEber 3 роки тому
You hit on it exactly Joyce. We are emotional creatures. Connecting through story is such a powerful way to communicate.
@jessicaleelewis
@jessicaleelewis 3 роки тому
This is the most helpful info on storytelling that I have found to date!
@anz224
@anz224 3 роки тому
This is Amazing. Thank you so much for sharing.
@epauletshark3793
@epauletshark3793 2 роки тому
One of my teachers said that attention and love are the same thing to most people. This is especially true for children. When the little kid says "Mommy Mommy watch me swing!" Even though she has seen it twenty six times in the past twelve minutes, the child is asking "do you love me?" If you simply acknowledge someone through something as small as a smile, you can make their day. Never underestimate the power of a smile. I have seen it flip people's days around, mine included. I work with children a lot for my job, and this had made it far better. I understand what the kids are asking, and can make their whole experience better. When I smile at a child (especially younger ones), they are able to see me as friendly and fun. If you smile at the crying child in front of you in the checkout aisle, they will likely stop and hide behind mom, as they will feel shy. Find common ground between you and coworkers. Talk to them, even if it is kind of awkward at first. I ask my coworkers about their hobbies and interests, and they will talk about stuff endlessly. And it is wonderful. Sometimes they go on about something you have no interest in, others end with a college lecture. It is beautiful.
@cathyleonard3579
@cathyleonard3579 3 роки тому
Well done! Relevant, relatable, fun and inspirational! Appreciate the insights!
@KarenEber
@KarenEber 3 роки тому
Thank you Cathy!
@ronfarley5146
@ronfarley5146 3 роки тому
Storytelling crystalizes the true meaning of what we are trying to do or accomplish.
@KarenEber
@KarenEber 3 роки тому
So true!
@cyang05
@cyang05 3 роки тому
Thank you for demonstrating why and how storytelling and sharing data are complementary! More storytelling would make our lives so much more interesting
@KarenEber
@KarenEber 3 роки тому
Thank you Carol!
@ZildjianK
@ZildjianK 3 роки тому
Storytelling, such a powerful communication tool!
@KarenEber
@KarenEber 3 роки тому
My personal favorite...
@Maynardtkrebs
@Maynardtkrebs Рік тому
Excellent presentation. People told stories before they invented numbers.
@t_dancesingwithdata
@t_dancesingwithdata 3 роки тому
Don't take the perfect story, take your story and make it perfect ...what a lovely line to end!Awesome Session..
@medenmeden4813
@medenmeden4813 Рік тому
Very positive and powerful.
@TimothyHughes
@TimothyHughes 3 роки тому
Really loved this Karen, thank you for sharing.
@KarenEber
@KarenEber 3 роки тому
Thank you for sharing with others!
@thedatamine_purdue
@thedatamine_purdue 3 роки тому
Our students at have had a very enthusiastic response to Karen's presentations about how storytelling can help the results of your data analysis make a bigger impact.
@KarenEber
@KarenEber 3 роки тому
Thank you! I love how the Data Mine is increasing everyone’s savviness around the use and communication of data.
@isawalter3465
@isawalter3465 Рік тому
wow this is the most intruiging ted talk i saw until today i think. i love her how she does this.
@user-gd1oc9mw6e
@user-gd1oc9mw6e 4 роки тому
سألتها : لماذا احببتيني؟ ف قالت :أما وﷲ اني كنت للحب كارهاً ولكنني ابتليت بك بلاء جميلا فأﷲ أراد.... والقلب أطاع ♥️
@user-cx7lf3bs1q
@user-cx7lf3bs1q 3 місяці тому
This is something that is going to be present in my mind for a long long time now ♥
@dtom8888
@dtom8888 3 роки тому
Aha moments! Karen truly understands.
@fauzimaulanaakhyar6234
@fauzimaulanaakhyar6234 4 роки тому
Great! The best way to teach toddler is storytelling too, and we must read before that
@KarenEber
@KarenEber 3 роки тому
So true! Stories create context and meaning to which anyone can relate!
@munjaalraval
@munjaalraval Місяць тому
Very helpful.
@paramkulshrestha2367
@paramkulshrestha2367 Рік тому
Sooo good!
@valeriebwilliams701
@valeriebwilliams701 Рік тому
correct always know maintenance and security they matter too
@arontekle1126
@arontekle1126 3 місяці тому
Powerful
@kk1233445456
@kk1233445456 Рік тому
Real Talks
@amichaeldesign
@amichaeldesign Рік тому
Wow
@richardkuda321
@richardkuda321 3 роки тому
Nice.
@KarenEber
@KarenEber 3 роки тому
Thank you
@bradhouston4734
@bradhouston4734 4 роки тому
Lots of interesting points in here. I fundamentally love true and authentic Stories and fear that not enough get the chance to shine! I feel like this helps!! Thank you so much for your time and to anyone tuning in...be your true self ‘unashamedly’.., And YOU will be fine!! 😀🕺🏻🎥🏖🇦🇺
@KarenEber
@KarenEber 3 роки тому
Thanks for your comment Brad. I agree. Many people are leaders are hesitant to use stories. Not knowing where to find them or how to tell them. But I have case studies that show when you lean into them, you are more engagement and better performance!
@shalinispeaks9916
@shalinispeaks9916 2 роки тому
Love this. The ballad of story and data when they come together ❤️ Karen Eber
@amypearsall
@amypearsall Рік тому
This is maybe why pastors tell a story during their sermons; to engage more parts of the brain, and aid in retention.
@amrhamouda7153
@amrhamouda7153 2 роки тому
Speed x2.
@joebigguybiden
@joebigguybiden 8 місяців тому
Read between the lines people
@bradleystenson1344
@bradleystenson1344 Рік тому
Its more powerful not trustworthy. There are misleading stories told all the time. Who has not witnessed someone telling their story and even though its filled with elements of truth it is ultimately misleading. Storytelling is only trustworthy if it points to something that is true. It can be powerful whether its true or not.
@lorenzoquintero132
@lorenzoquintero132 3 роки тому
Is this what they call narratology
@beewise3193
@beewise3193 3 місяці тому
She makes it seem so easy. It’s not!
@dscott9881
@dscott9881 2 роки тому
The tranquil lobster temporally disappear because chronometer socially cry but a combative circulation. needy, unique fear
@amypearsall
@amypearsall Рік тому
When you say, "data doesn't change your behavior, emotions do."...I wonder if you have studied or worked with engineers?!
@highlightrelz897
@highlightrelz897 5 місяців тому
I don’t like this. We may all have our own interpretations of the data, but that doesn’t make your’s correct or better than other interpretations. Interpretations are going to have some underlying truth/value claims that we all ought to come to definitive conclusions on through deduction, syllogisms, and fundamental axioms relating to our shared normative ethics. Ie: if we value life, than this is true, making that true, therefore validating this opinion.
@sandrakarwel
@sandrakarwel 2 роки тому
Boring
@malaakjichi3530
@malaakjichi3530 2 роки тому
Yes you are
@noasanful
@noasanful 4 роки тому
Karen is so talented and brilliant!
@KarenEber
@KarenEber 3 роки тому
Thank you!
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