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Grant Wright Shares simple Visual Thinking tools and practices to help your team get aligned and retain information.
Show Notes
Do you want to increase retention of information, ensure alignment and a shared understanding, and increase creativity? Visual Thinking can help get everyone on the same page, increase the team’s ability to solve problems, and help everyone remember what was discussed.
Listen
to the full episode to understand the tools and techniques of Visual Thinking
and how they can benefit you on your next initiative.
Additional Resources
Useful books on Visual
Thinking:
- The Sketchnote Handbook by Mike Rohde
- The Sketchnote Workbook by Mike Rohde
- Visual Thinking by Willemien Brand
- The Non-Designer’s Design Book – Design and
Typographic Principles for the Visual Novice by Robin Williams
- Thinking With Your Pen by Martin Haussmann
Other related books:
- The Art of Explanation – Making your ideas,
products & services easier to understand by Lee Lefever
- Resonate – Present Visual Stories that
Transform Audiences by Nancy Duarte
Other useful resources:
YOUR HOMEWORK
Don’t be intimidated by visual thinking. Start small with doodles in your own notebook or add a few hand-drawn visuals in your next PowerPoint deck.
Don’t forget that using colored Post-It Notes is a form of visualization too.
Get inspired by searching Instagram for #VisualThinking.
Finally, start building your own hand-drawn icon library by having several pre-defined shapes and images that you practice and can draw.
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Grant Wright has over 20 years’ experience of delivering and leading enterprise-scale transformation and digital service design across government and financial services sectors. He is a Principal Consultant and Director of Scarlett Solutions, a UK based consultancy specializing in business analysis/architecture, agile product management and business transformation. He actively practices Visual Thinking throughout his work and is passionate about its ability to create alignment, improve understanding and generate creative ideas.
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