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Radio Enso Past Favorites with Nancy Duarte: changing the world with stories

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Join me Monday, November 25th at 6 p.m. Pacific/9 Eastern for a Past Favorites episode from the Radio Enso archive. We'll be re-airing a great conversation I had last summer with Nancy Duarte, who joined us to talk about how stories can change the world! Nancy wowed the audience at WDS 2013 in Portland with her keynote on resonance and how effective communication is constructed. 
 
About: Nancy Duarte is a communication expert who has been featured in Fortune, Forbes, Fast Company, Wired, Wall Street Journal, New York Times, The Economist, LA Times and on CNN. Her firm, Duarte, Inc., is the global leader behind some of the most influential visual messages in business and culture and has created more than a quarter of a million presentations. As a persuasion specialist, she cracked the code for effectively incorporating story patterns into business communications. Resonate, her latest book, spent nearly a year on Amazon’s top 100 business book bestsellers list. 
 
Duarte, Inc. is the largest design firm in Silicon Valley, as well as the 5th largest woman-owned employer. Nancy has won several prestigious awards for communications and entrepreneurship. She has been a speaker at a number of Fortune 500 companies. She also speaks at business schools and teaches classes at Stanford University several times a year. 
 
Nancy has 20 years of experience working with global companies and thought leaders, and she has influenced how the world perceives some of the most important brands and entities, including Apple, Cisco, Facebook, GE, Google, HP, TED, Twitter, and the World Bank. 
 
For more information about Nancy, visit: http://www.duarte.com/.

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