Be in the clouds but use WIKI and think out of the box.
Storytelling
From DiWiki.com
Storytelling is the conveying of events in words, images, and sounds... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Storytelling
Your story is worth telling.
- Your activity is worth telling, people could benefit from your experience, your likes, your dislikes, your way... Whatever activity is full of interest: employee, freelance, worker, manager, director, shop tenant, craftsman, pilot, teacher, farmer, sheppard, priest, monk, entrepreneur, startuper, artist, guide, sportsman, doctor, nurse, cook, home care taker, retired...
- In the questions below, "work" and "customers" have been choosen as the most simple generic terms for whatever activity you are in.
- - Customers: c.1200, "habitual practice," >>> learn more about at customer etymonline
- - Work: "to work, operate, function," >>> learn more about at work etymonline
- Anecdote could have also be choosen as well as story to say what is searched. May be anecdote looks like less demanding than story. Anecdote: from Gk. anekdota "things unpublished," >>> learn more about at anecdote etymonline
Guideline
... Thank you for recording
* who are you?
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* where do you "work"?
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do you like the place you "work"?
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* what are you doing?
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what do you like in your "work"?
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what do you dislike in your "work"?
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why is your "work" important?
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what is your story before this "work"?
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* when is the peak of your activity?
hour of the day
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day of the week
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season of the year
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* who are the people with which you "work"?
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who are the direct or indirect "customers" you deal with?
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how do you deal with them: face to face, phone, postal, email, wiki, twitter, ...
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loyal, why are your "customers" loyal to you
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happy, why are your "customers" happy with you
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* how do you think your activity could be...
more confortable?
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more effective?
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more happy?
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more fun?
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a greater service for your "customers"?
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* how can people interested with your story can contact you...
only anonymously
- wiki user
- user:page anonym email
namely directions
- postal, email,
- website, blog, wikiuserpage,
- twitter, google map, open street view
... thank you for taking a picture
Mashup Images credits
- The Boyhood of Raleigh by Sir John Everett Millais, oil on canvas, 1870. A seafarer tells the young Sir Walter Raleigh and his brother the story of what happened out at sea... http://upload.wikimedia.org/
- http://www.lore-and-saga.co.uk/


