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Business Stories: Your Super Short Guide

Essential business storytelling tips for professionals, and a handy classroom resource for English trainers.

Why bother with storytelling? Facts inform. Stories connect.

A well-told story makes you memorable and persuasive — in interviews, presentations, meetings, or casual conversation.

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Table of contents

  1. Keep it short
  2. The framework: SPAR
  3. Make it land
  4. Don'ts

1. Keep it short 

30–60 seconds. Maximum 90. A tight story is a strong story.

2. The Framework: SPAR

S — Situation — Set the scene. Make it visual.
P — Problem — What was the challenge, tension, or dilemma?
A — Action — What did you (or someone) actually do?
R — Result — What happened?

Optional extras

Hook — Open before Situation: give away the climax, then build back up to it.
Example: “AI stole my job, and transformed my career. Here’s what happened.”
Choices — Add before Action: what were the options? What was at stake?
Insight — Add after Result: what's the takeaway?

    3. Make it land

    1. Visual — Paint a picture. Put your audience in the room.
    2. Relatable — Choose situations people recognise from their own work lives.
    3. Human — Include your doubts, mistakes, or moments of uncertainty.
    4. Universal — The lesson should apply beyond just you.
    5. Authentic — Real beats polished every time.
    6. Edited — Cut anything that doesn't serve the story. Kill your darlings!*

    *”Kill your darlings” is a fun way of saying cut out the bits that you love, but don’t add any real value to the overall piece.

    4. Don'ts

    • Don't repeat yourself — say it once, say it well
    • Don't drown in details — names, dates, and job titles rarely matter 
    • Don't rush — a pause is more powerful than you think

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    "Business Stories: Your Super Short Guide” was written by Brenda de Jong-Pauley, MA, Director, The English Center, and Alexandra Roberts, BA, English trainer

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