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Unfolding The Napkin: Hands-On Method for Solving Complex Problems with Simple Pictures

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Unfolding The Napkin: Hands-On Method for Solving Complex Problems with Simple Pictures
Unfolding The Napkin: Hands-On Method for Solving Complex Problems with Simple Pictures

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Unfolding The Napkin: Hands-On Method for Solving Complex Problems with Simple Pictures

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Dan Roam's , a bestseller, taught readers the power of brainstorming and communicating with pictures. It presented a new and exciting way to solve all kinds of problems-from the boardroom to the sales floor to the cubicle jungle. The companion workbook, , helps readers put Roam's principles into practice with step-by-step guidelines. It's filled with detailed case studies, guided do-it-yourself exercises, and plenty of blank space for drawing. Roam structured the book as a complete four-day visual-thinking seminar, taking readers step-by-step from "I can't draw" to "Here is the picture I drew that I think will save the world." The workbook teaches readers how to: • Improve their three "built-in" visual problem solving tools. • Apply the four-step visual thinking process (look-see-imagine-show) in any business situation. • Instantly improve their visual imaginations. • Learn how to recognize the type of problem to choose the best visual solution. If was a guide to fine dining, is the cookbook that will soon be heavily marked up and dogeared.

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