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The type of storyline you should use for your communication is determined by
Using two different storyline patterns for one story indicates…
What are the two broad storyline types and their key differences?
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What is the basic 5-step process we recommend you use when creating a storyline?
What are the three core questions you should ask yourself when you begin to prepare a storyline?
At what stage in the process should you decide whether to use two storylines rather than one?
For an audience wanting to know what to do and some detail on how to do it, would you use…
How would you determine what type of storyline was best for any given communication?
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If the same audience needs to know why they should act and the action plan organised in sections according to each reason, would you use…
Can you think of an upcoming situation where it might be best for you to use two storyline patterns for one set of information? Elaborate as to why.
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Think hard about the answers to the three core questions before you respond to this question…