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“The Big Short” shows the power of storytelling in communicating complexity.

By Callahan, S.

Callahan, S. (2016, February 21). “The Big Short” shows the power of storytelling in communicating complexity. Ishmael’s Corner. https://www.ishmaelscorner.com/storytelling-in-communicating-complexity/

In this article, Shawn Callahan examines the film The Big Short as a case study for effective business communication. He argues that the film successfully conveys the intricate and often dry details of the 2008 financial crisis by employing narrative techniques such as breaking the fourth wall and using relatable metaphors. The article describes how storytelling can bypass the "analytical buzz" that often prevents audiences from grasping complex information. Callahan evaluates the film’s ability to maintain engagement while educating the viewer on high-stakes economic concepts. The source is evaluative in nature, asserting that business leaders should adopt similar narrative strategies to make data-heavy presentations more accessible. While it is a blog post rather than a peer-reviewed study, Callahan’s expertise in business storytelling lends the piece professional credibility. It is particularly useful for students and professionals interested in the intersection of narrative theory and strategic communication.