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um. Who is Anna Sabramowicz?
Anna is one of the people who made the "Broken Coworker" training that is a popular example.
She must be doing some cold contact selling on LinkedIn for her coaching services. She teaches people how to create similar interactive stories.
If you want to see some more of her work before deciding to buy anything, she has a free Facebook group where she shares videos and resources. That will give you a better idea of her approach. https://www.facebook.com/groups/scenarioelearning
I'll second Judy's recommendations to check out Tom Kuhlmann, Cathy Moore, and Michael Allen. If you're looking for more about storytelling, you can also check out Rance Greene's and Hadiya Nuriddin's work. Clark Aldrich has a different style of scenarios called "Short Sims"; you can see a bunch of examples on his website (without paying for his book or training--although I did like the book). If you're looking for more about how to incorporate elearning into a blended program rather than a one-off event, check out Jennifer Hofmann at InSync Training, Cindy Huggett, or Karen Hyder.
I'll also shamelessly plug my own blog. I have written a bunch of posts about storytelling and scenarios, all of which is available for free. My approach is a little different than Anna's (often more branching than her typically linear story), but we certainly have some overlap in what we do. https://www.christytuckerlearning.com/storytelling-and-scenarios/
You can probably start with some of the free/less expensive resources from any of those sources. After reviewing some of that, you may decide you want to pursue something paid like Anna's program to go deeper or to get more direct assistance.
Hey Christy, just wanted to say thank you and am humbled by your candid words here. I just stumbled across this post, so apologies about the 4 month delay. :D
I would recommend your work to anyone looking for resources on scenario design. You're right there's a lot of overlap in our work. So for anyone reading this, do yourself a favour and check out Christy's blog.
In the meantime, I'll get back to spreading the word about interactive storytelling... one person at a time :)
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