Before remote work became common, employees often knew little about their company’s history, despite onboarding materials and the founder’s presence. With remote work, this “take-it-for-granted” attitude is even more prevalent. Founders, who invested years of effort to build their companies, feel this lack of awareness keenly.
Direct storytelling from founders can seem self-serving. A more engaging way to share the company’s journey is through a third-person audio format, like Business Audio Theatre.
This format allows employees to experience the founder’s story through actors, making it more compelling and memorable. By hearing these stories, employees align with the company’s values, fostering deeper engagement and a sense of purpose in their work.
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