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Storytelling is Not Just for Children - But For Your Brand Too

Associate Professor Dr. Nurul Nisa Omar, Dean of Faculty of Arts & Science, International University of Malaya-Wales (IUMW)

12-Sep-22 12:00

Storytelling is Not Just for Children - But For Your Brand Too

In kindergarten, do you remember being fascinated and captivated by the stories your teachers told during story time? Well, that doesn’t change when it comes to attracting customers. Storytelling is one of the most powerful marketing tools, and we discuss why your startup needs a story and it needs someone to tell the story. Associate Professor Dr. Nurul Nisa Omar, the Dean of Faculty of Arts & Science at International University of Malaya-Wales (IUMW) joins the conversation to tell you exactly how to do that. 

Image Credit: Shutterstock | zaozaa19

Produced by: Lily Chai

Presented by: Christine Wong, Richard Bradbury


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