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Unwritten Skills Through Storytelling – The Human Edge AI Can’t Replicate

By PNN | Updated: April 2, 2026 17:45 IST

New Delhi [India], April 02: The world's higher education system is at an inflection point.  As AI rapidly masters ...

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New Delhi [India], April 02: The world's higher education system is at an inflection point.  As AI rapidly masters technical and analytical skills, the real question is no longer what students know, but what makes them irreplaceable.

A recent survey by LinkedIn, conducted across its billion-plus users, makes this shift undeniable: the most valuable skills today are leadership, mentoring, communication and increasingly, storytelling. More companies are actively seeking professionals who can think clearly, influence decisively, and communicate through powerful narratives.

Yet, storytelling remains one of the most overlooked capabilities in formal education.

That is where Unwritten Skills changes the game.

Our programmes are built on a bold dual engine: Cinematic Storytelling from Global Thought Leaders, and the deliberate development of storytelling as a core skill in every participant.

Participants are not simply taught, they are immersed.

They step into high-stakes, real-world scenarios like leadership dilemmas, ethical conflicts, uncertainty, and pressure – brought to life through cinematic storytelling. At pivotal moments, everything comes down to one defining question:

What would you do and what story from your own life would guide you?

This is where learning becomes transformation.

Through our Thought Auctions, participants don't just respond, they debate, challenge, and sharpen decisions in real time, drawing from both the stories they witness and the stories they carry. Nearly 75% of the programme is outcome-driven, building judgment, clarity, confidence and the ability to communicate with impact.

Our flagship programme, “How to Create Something from Nothing” is powered by the real-world journeys of exceptional thought leaders:

  • Pratap Mendonca, a UAE-based entrepreneur who has built ventures across technology, pharmaceuticals, and diagnostics, brings a sharp entrepreneurial lens spotting hidden opportunities and acting decisively in uncertain environments.
  • Rajeev Krishnan, former CEO of leading US and European retail multinationals and advisor to one of the world's largest consulting firms, brings the corporate edge driving execution, scale, and stakeholder alignment within complex organisations.

Together, they reinforce a powerful truth:

Opportunity is not found. It is created.

As AI reshapes industries, the winners will not be those who simply know more, but those who can navigate ambiguity, make decisions under pressure, and influence others through powerful storytelling.

Because in the end, the ultimate edge in the AI Age belongs to those who don't just learn from stories, but know how to build them, use them, and lead with them.

  • Website : www.unwrittenskills.com
  • Email : ceo@zillionpathways.com
  • Phone : +971 50 500 2580

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