Bespoke, interactive story-finding and story-making workshops
Training is all very well and good, but sometimes what you need to move your project and project communication forward is a practical workshop to prompt thought, discussion and story-making-in-action.
Our story-finding, story-mining and story-making workshops are high-energy and fun ways to gain insights into the different perspectives within your project team, research group or department about what stories exist, and who different stories matter to (audiences and values alignment). Here are some ideas to get you thinking:
StoryVault: Uncovering Stories for Communication
Combine short, interactive story-mining and story-finding sessions of 90-120 minutes for large groups with follow-on facilitated story-sifting and story-making workshops for people involved in crafting and communicating key messages.
StoryConnect: Story Sharing and Listening for Collaborative Creativity
Let us run a series of story circles to capture the stories that no one wants to share publicly, to help you get insights into where your project is going and if necessary, use to get your project and project team back on track.
StoryNetworking: A Story Approach to Team Building
Add a workshop to a regular team meeting with speed story-sharing to share stories of different ways of working, break down silos, and encourage team building.
FutureStories: And What Happens Next?
A forward-looking workshop that uses speculative storytelling techniques to explore the future of the project – or, indeed, the future beyond the end of the project.
Want to know more about how our wicked storytelling workshops can help mine, find, craft, share and speculate?

Benefits of wicked storytelling workshops
Interctactive & fun
Wicked storytelling workshops are high-energy, collaborative and fun. Because finding, making and exploring stories shouldn’t be a chore.
Tailored to your needs
We’ll work with you to make sure that your workshop helps you meet your objectives, and that of the group, too.
Flexible Formats
Online, in-person, asynchronous activities, and hybrid formats are all possible.
