Seminar on “Business Storytelling”

Date:30 March 2023 (Thursday)
Time:7:00pm – 9:00pm
PDU:2
Speaker:Mr. Donald Yee
Language:English
Fee:PMI HK Member: HKD 180
Non PMI HK Member: HKD 280
Status:Closed
Remarks:As a prevention measure against the spread of COVID-19,
The seminar will be delivered online with Zoom (Guideline).
Please contact PMI HK admin at admin@pmi.org.hk or 2784 1880

About the Topic:

How many times have you been captivated by a good story? Stories can inspire us to take action or change the way we think and feel. Stories can provide the tools that form the backbone of a healthy workplace culture. Stories can help business leaders to build their brands and engage customers in a way that cold, hard facts often can’t.

As a result, stories can be powerful business tools, and successful leaders use them to engage their teams and clients. So, if you want to motivate others effectively, you need to learn how to tell a good story.

In this seminar, we’ll look at business storytelling – we’ll discuss when best to use stories, and explore what kind of stories you could tell to get the results you want.

About the Speaker:

Donald Yee, Director, Imagineering People Company Limited

Donald Yee is a renowned expert in developing human agility and communication practices in the professional workplace. In competitive public speaking, he is the first speaker from Hong Kong to grace the international stage at the Toastmasters International World Championship of Public Speaking run-off contest.

He is the Founder and Director of Imagineering People Company Limited. He offers clients: copywriting services, professional communications training and consultancy services. They include workshops on presentation skills; corporate/business writing; communication in the workplace and leadership training programs; and coaching and training on creative writing.

Donald has previously held senior management positions with KPMG, CLP Power, MTR, West Kowloon Cultural District Authority and British

Reminder: As a courtesy, audiences are recommended to stay till the end of the seminar. PMI Hong Kong Chapter may consider not issuing PDUs to members if their attendance is less than 75% of the session.