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Philipp Schönthaler

    October 13, 1976
    Portrait des Managers als junger Autor
    Das Schiff das singend zieht auf seiner Bahn
    Vor Anbruch der Morgenröte
    Survival in den 80er Jahren
    Portrait of the manager as a young author
    When the heart drowns in its own blood
    • 2018
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      Corporations increasingly recognize the power of storytelling, with companies like Microsoft employing dedicated storytellers and others like IBM and Coca-Cola utilizing narrative techniques. Steve Jobs exemplified this approach, making narrative a vital communication tool for organizations. In 'Portrait of the Manager as a Young Author', Philipp Schoenthaler delves into the surprising connection between business and storytelling. The apparent contradiction lies in the notion that, as philosopher Hans Blumenberg suggests, stories are meant to pass the time, yet managers often appear pressed for time. Nevertheless, Schoenthaler highlights how narratives can simplify complexity, especially when digital information overwhelms our cognitive capacity. Both words and numbers serve as instruments of truth, revealing their interdependence within management. This raises questions about the implications of ubiquitous narratives and the commercialization of storytelling on literature. Schoenthaler examines the interplay between economics and literature through the lens of storytelling, presenting a unique perspective as an award-winning literary author. This work contrasts with typical business-focused storytelling literature by addressing how storytelling influences business and vice versa. Translated by Amanda DeMarco.

      Portrait of the manager as a young author
    • 2014

      “Maybe I’m a philosophical person—the crucial question is: how deep can a person dive with a single breath?” Termann is a free diver. He’s come to the island, accompanied by journalists and his crew, in hopes of setting a record. The pressure mounts as the dive approaches, but Termann must remain calm. When the Heart Drowns in Its Own Blood delves into the psyche of a high-performance athlete as he pushes his body and mind to the limits of human ability.

      When the heart drowns in its own blood