Example:
Common perception: Department store service people don’t care about customers. Story: Nordstrom employee accepts return on tire chains even though Nordstrom’s does not sell tire chains (connection plot).
Common perception: An experienced, pro team will always beat the rookies. Story: 1980 US Olympic team beats “Red Machine” Soviet team (challenge plot).
Here are some techniques you can use:
- Mystery: Don’t blurt out everything all at once.
- Curiosity: Challenge common knowledge and preconceptions, and then prove your point with concrete steps.
- Gaps: Show gaps in your listener’s knowledge, then fill in the gaps.
- Insight: Rather than plodding from one incremental step to the next, occasionally you can make leaps. Important ideas give a sudden, dramatic glimpse of how the world might unfold. Then, with your audience listening, walk through the concrete steps.
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