Visual Thinking
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This book has grabbed my attention. I am going to stop and pick it up while I am out today.
Used properly, a humble napkin is more powerful than Excel or Powerpoint. It can help you crystallize your ideas, think outside the box, and communicate more powerfully than any traditional business presentation.
Consultant and lecturer Dan Roam argues that everyone is born with a talent for visual thinking, even those who depend mainly on their left-brain analytical skills. The problem is that most of us — especially in the business world — are never encouraged to develop our intrinsic ability to create pictures. Roam teaches business leaders around the world how to look, see, imagine, and show — with immediate results.
Check out Dan Roam’s website The Back of the Napkin and watch the videos.
Amazing.
(No affiliate link, I will post one after I read and review it for you all)
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