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Quick Takes: Craft Your Personal Story

Desiree Gruber, founder and CEO of Full Picture, explains how to flex your storytelling muscle in this Quick Takes video from our In the Lead event.
20 Jul 2023
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Desiree Gruber seated in a modern, well-lit room with warm decor. She is wearing a black turtleneck, large glasses, and a red skirt with a black belt, accessorized with gold bracelets. The background includes a lamp, plants, and a calming, stylish atmosph
Key takeaways
  • 1
    Develop Your “Drop-In Board”
    Everyone should have a group of people across different industries who they can call to brainstorm and help think things through.
  • 2
    Storytelling Can Be Learned
    Storytelling is a muscle we all have, and it is grown by sharing what you've discovered and accomplished with people that are important to you.
Storytelling can absolutely be learned. It is one of the oldest skills of human beings.
Desiree Gruber
Founder and CEO of Full Picture
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Two women seated on stage during a discussion. On the left, Fiona Carter wears a navy pinstripe blazer and black trousers, holding a paper. On the right, Desiree Gruber is dressed in a black top and skirt with a red belt, accessorized with glasses. A floral arrangement sits on a wooden table between them, and the backdrop includes greenery and minimalist decor, creating a sophisticated and engaging setting.
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