Storytelling is an inherent form of communicating and of learning. This makes it a powerful tool for knowledge management strategies, particularly that of knowledge transfer. Students explore how theoretical and practical tenets of storytelling are used to realize knowledge management and knowledge transfer goals of creating, capturing and sharing tacit organizational knowledge. Prerequisite: None
Critical Knowledge Transfer: Tools for Managing Your Company's Deep Smarts. Dorothy Leonard, Walter C Swap, & Gavin Barton. 2014.
Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Sixth Edition.
Other readings will be provided in the course or via the UNT Library's electronic resources.
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Vist my Storyteller Source page to review online resources, journal articles, and books related to various genres of storytelling.