With over 30 years’ experience in finding, crafting, and telling business stories, Vikki has helped hundreds of leaders in organisations of all sizes across the world find their strategic narrative and tell compelling stories. Her practice-led MA, Storytelling dissertation is entitled 'Why Storytelling is an Important Tool for Making Sense of Strategic Change in Organisations' and explores opportunities for organisations to connect strategic narrative to stakeholder stories consistently, helping them to focus their purpose and grow. Vikki is a Storytelling Fellow in Digital Storytelling (2023).
Final Project
As humans, we are wired for story (Cron, 2012). Stories help us make meaning from the eleven-million pieces of data that shower us every second. But do we take those innate sensemaking skills to work? This dissertation explores the dynamics of narrative, story, meaning and sensemaking in the organisation context and considers practical approaches to change through storytelling alignment. Specifically, it considers how purposeful connection to a narrative between departments and levels of management can help people make sense of strategic change.
Drawing on an extensive literature review, a field-based case-study with a national retailer was undertaken with input from experts in the fields of organisation and storytelling. Data from interviews was analysed using adapted methods and a ‘StorySense’ Model developed as a contribution to knowledge. The research finds that the cultivation of a listening organisation, where leaders are alert to discovering stories, connected to a narrative which brings strategic ambition to life, would be a sound platform for change interventions at all levels.
On the basis that ‘research is the first step towards intervention and change’ (Czarniawska-Joerges, 1992), there are three actionable conclusions for impactful change:
Visionary Thinkers
Visionary Creators
Visionary Makers