Podcast: We all have a story to tell
In this episode of the Help to Grow: Management Podcast, Financial Times journalist Jonathan Moules talks to Anjali Ramachandran about how good storytelling can transform a business, why a lack of role models for women of colour has driven Anjali, and the importance of creating an ethical company that people want to work for.
Anjali Ramachandran’s 20-year career in communications and strategy has spanned three different continents. She is the founder of Ada’s List, a network for women in tech, and currently a Director at Storythings, a Brighton-based audience research and content production agency.
Anjali believes in the power of storytelling. She believes that everyone has a story to tell and as a company, if you can tell it right, you can get people to listen.
In this episode of the Help to Grow: Management Podcast, Financial Times journalist Jonathan Moules talks to Anjali about how good storytelling can transform a business, why a lack of role models for women of colour has driven Anjali, and the importance of creating an ethical company that people want to work for.
Help to Grow: Management Podcast
Hosted by Financial Times journalist Jonathan Moules, the Help to Grow: Management Podcast is a unique resource for SME leaders navigating the world of business. Through discussions with SME leaders, listeners will hear real stories from people about how they have harnessed the ups and downs of running a business to thrive. The Help to Grow: Management Podcast isn’t about business ideals, it’s about authentic stories and lessons.