The Leader's Guide,

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What evidence does the author provide?

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The passages state that Stephen Denning's book, "A Leader's Guide to Storytelling," is filled with myriad examples [Passage 1]. These examples are used to demonstrate how storytelling is one of the few ways to address key leadership challenges such as sparking action, fostering collaboration, and guiding people toward the future [Passage 1]. The book also explains how leaders can use stories to make an organization receptive to new ideas [Passage 1].

The passages indicate that the book contains "myriad examples" as evidence, but they do not specify what these examples are or what specific evidence is provided beyond their existence and purpose in illustrating the effectiveness of storytelling for leadership [Passage 1].

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Title: The Leader's Guide to Storytelling by Stephen Denning Description: In his best-selling book, Squirrel Inc., former World Bank executive and master storyteller Stephen Denning used a tale to show why storytelling is a critical skill for leaders. Now, in this hands-on guide, Denning explains how you can learn to tell the right story at the right time. Whoever you are in the organization CEO, middle management, or someone on the front lines you can lead by using stories to effect change. Filled with myriad examples, A Leader's Guide to Storytelling shows how storytelling is one of the…
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