The Strategic Narrative Framework
Overview
A five-step storytelling structure that replaces the traditional "problem/solution" pitch. Instead of positioning the company as a doctor fixing a pain, it positions the buyer as a protagonist navigating a massive shift in the world (Old Game → New Game).
Core principle: Define a movement, not just a solution.
The Five Steps
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│ 1. NAME THE SHIFT │
│ Define the transition: Old Game → New Game │
│ Example: "Transactions → Subscriptions" │
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│ 2. NAME THE STAKES │
│ Show winners are playing New Game, losers are dying │
│ Make it feel "life or death" │
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│ 3. NAME THE OBJECT │
│ Define the "Promised Land" / goal of the New Game │
│ Example: "Turn customers into subscribers" │
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│ 4. IDENTIFY OBSTACLES │
│ What prevents buyers from reaching the Object? │
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│ 5. PRESENT THE SOLUTION │
│ Your product = "Magic Gifts" to overcome obstacles │
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Key Principles
| Principle | Description | |-----------|-------------| | Movement, not product | You're defining a new reality, not selling features | | Buyer as hero | They navigate the shift; you enable their success | | Urgency through stakes | Winners thrive, losers die—no middle ground | | Company-wide alignment | This is the strategic north star, not just a sales deck |
Common Mistakes
- Copying Zuora's deck template without adapting the story
- Listing bullet points instead of naming the specific game shift
- Failing to make the stakes feel "life and death" for the buyer
Source: Andy Raskin (Strategic Narrative Consultant) via Lenny's Podcast