Review by Top 10 Nonprofit Blog
On Oct.21, 2009, under Uncategorized
Thrilled to have Believe Me recently reviewed by the Doyenne of Nonprofit Marketing, Katya Andresen, COO of Network for Good, and author of Robin Hood Marketing. She says:
“This short yet valuable manifesto describes why we personally seek stories – and how that need translates into a broader mandate for story as the key tool to organizational vision and change.
The book is not a how-to guide but rather meant as a call to action. Margolis is trying to get us to change how we communicate rather than telling us how to do it.”
You can read the rest of the review at www.nonprofitmarketingblog.com.




Michael, I am new to your site, your blog, your books, etc. but I am more than merely intrigued! I will be following up on a lot of what you just introduced me to – already downloaded the free excerpt of Believe Me.
Am in early stages of opening my own consulting company aimed at helping individuals and organizations discover, form, and communicate their stories. In addition to 30 years experience working with stories/storytelling, the passion I bring to my new business is to nourish the “Spirit” of organizations i.e. supporting the inner life of leaders as they mine the depths of their own story – strengthening the connection among employees as they discover their shared stories of meaning and work – providing organizations story based rituals to mark their significant experiences of new beginnings, loss/grief, and endings. I look forward to listing you among one of my new learning-colleagues in our mutual ventures with story the workplace. Midge
Hi Midge –
Thanks for reaching out and saying hi. I’m thrilled to learn of your work, and look forward to learning more about your spirit-infused rites of passages for the workplace. How inspired!