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The Contribution of Neuroscience to the Art of Storytelling: 5 Lessons to Become Better Communicators Luca Penati, Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide BLUEMiND San Francisco June 2 nd 2011

The Contribution of Neuroscience to the Art of Storytelling: 5 Lessons to Become better Communicators

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Inspired by our Global CEO, Chris Graves, at Ogilvy PR we have been following closely how certain advances in neuroscience are translating into the discipline of public relations and communications.

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The Contribution of Neuroscience to the Art of Storytelling:

5 Lessons to Become Better Communicators

Luca Penati, Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide BLUEMiND v San Francisco

June 2nd 2011

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Great storytelling has unique power to change opinions and behavior

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I need something to change your mind…

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“Emotion, feeling, and biological regulation all play a role in human reason…

We are not thinking machines. We are feeling machines that think.”

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I need something to change your mind…

Confirmation Bias

Charles Lord

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The End of Reason

Appealing to logic with cold facts is not effective. In fact, it can harden opinions.

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The Giving Story

Thomas Schelling Paul Slovic Deborah Small

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SHOW…

…don’t TELL

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2 Provide Evocative Scenic Detail

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3 Keep it simple. Avoid complication.

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“For sale: baby shoes. Never worn.”

-Hemingway

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Mind-Numbing Words to Ban

Synergistic

Value-added

Innovation

Paradigm

Out-of-the-box

Shareholder value

End-to-end solution

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The Caring Story

On January 23 2009 More than 50 sperm whales beached themselves on a sand bar on Perkins Island,Tasmania." Credit: Tim Alexander/Marine Photobank

•  Sonic waves can retain an intensity of 140 decibels, 100 times more intense than the level known to alter the behavior of large whales

•  Sonar systems operate at more than 235 decibels, producing sound waves that can travel across tens of miles of ocean

•  Navy estimates that increased sonar training will significantly harm marine mammals more than 10 million times during the next five years off the U.S. coast alone

Left Brain Right Brain

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On the Same Wavelength

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On the Same Wavelength

Thank You.

Luca Penati Twitter: lucapenati Email: [email protected]