Welcome to The Storyboard!
Where workforce leaders are creating new stories...*
This storyboard is for you to use to communicate and engage with each other. You can peruse the links, add a comment, or even log in and edit a page. If you haven't received an invite to edit this wiki, send an e-mail to mhagensen@skilledwork.org and we'll get you invited a.s.a.p. (
And the password is "pink.")
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About the "Telling the Workforce Story" Session
The event featured:

Notes and resources from the Workforce Innovations 2008 session.
Missed the Web Resources handout (a.k.a. "the yellow one")? Download it below:
Resources for Creating Your Very Own Multi.doc
And here is the "Why Storytelling Is Important" sheet:
The Secret Language of Leadership_ Why storytelling is important.pdf
Photos from Workforce Story Session
July 16, 2008
New Orelans, LA
Other storytelling events hosted on this wiki
At the 2008 National Association of Workforce Boards (NAWB) Forum conference, the keynote Speaker Dan Pink was hosted in the hotel Ballroom, Sunday, February 24th, 10:30. About 90 minutes later, our Issue Forum called "Whole (New) Minds, Relevant Pictures and Meaningful Stories" convened in the same room.
In an experiment, we worked to carry the six-senses theme throughout National Association of Workforce Boards 2008:
Who is CSW anyway?
We've place a brief narrative here.
About CSW
Comments (3)
jean millen said
at 6:59 am on Jul 17, 2008
great presentation
jean13 said
at 2:22 pm on Jul 28, 2008
We have returned home filled with excitement! This morning we met to discuss how we are going to use our new blog: Sage Share to further our mission and "get more creative!" Also checked out the Story info@storiesforchange.net site and found several Tucson stories presented! I just got the book Youth Online by Angela Thomas ... thinking I might create a blog to compliment the work I'm doing on my Thesis.
Mel said
at 2:56 pm on Jul 28, 2008
That's great news, Jean! Can you share the link to your blog(s) with us when you are ready?
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