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Why the “Storyteller Shortage” Narrative Misses the Real Leadership Challenge

4 min · 18 de dic de 2025
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The Wall Street Journal declared in a recent article [https://www.wsj.com/articles/companies-are-desperately-seeking-storytellers-7b79f54e?gaa_at=eafs&gaa_n=AWEtsqfFSM17Wysd68G3mD2OysHxOu7Fd79LlMg5swpqQU5pqPfbzPjoIpv4k2khTgU%3D&gaa_ts=6940b14e&gaa_sig=PUU9xv9RoI0EL6LleV0nfydf_SihSFN1VFhLzTef2EVmfQLiXFwa0eLWr146669qo_XFueF3-3-AoU75SfKyIg%3D%3D] this week that companies are “desperately seeking storytellers.” According to LinkedIn job posting data, the use of storyteller as a job title has doubled in the past year. Organizations from Big Tech to nonprofits are rebranding communications roles and layering on flashy titles like Head of Storytelling or Director of Narrative. At first glance, this feels right. We’ve all felt the pressure to cut through the noise, humanize our brands, and connect emotionally with audiences. But this framing treats storytelling like a function you can hire for, rather than a capability every leader and every team must cultivate.

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Why the “Storyteller Shortage” Narrative Misses the Real Leadership Challenge

The Wall Street Journal declared in a recent article [https://www.wsj.com/articles/companies-are-desperately-seeking-storytellers-7b79f54e?gaa_at=eafs&gaa_n=AWEtsqfFSM17Wysd68G3mD2OysHxOu7Fd79LlMg5swpqQU5pqPfbzPjoIpv4k2khTgU%3D&gaa_ts=6940b14e&gaa_sig=PUU9xv9RoI0EL6LleV0nfydf_SihSFN1VFhLzTef2EVmfQLiXFwa0eLWr146669qo_XFueF3-3-AoU75SfKyIg%3D%3D] this week that companies are “desperately seeking storytellers.” According to LinkedIn job posting data, the use of storyteller as a job title has doubled in the past year. Organizations from Big Tech to nonprofits are rebranding communications roles and layering on flashy titles like Head of Storytelling or Director of Narrative. At first glance, this feels right. We’ve all felt the pressure to cut through the noise, humanize our brands, and connect emotionally with audiences. But this framing treats storytelling like a function you can hire for, rather than a capability every leader and every team must cultivate.

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