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Facilitation & Processes
VizThink NYC Event… Tuesday, February 28, 2012, 6:30-8:30 PM How can you visualize, record, and communicate a complex process in a way that’s universal and easy to understand? The answer may be found in the ancient art of Origami. Since …
V + E = DIT (Visuals + Experiential = Divergent Inspirational Thinking) Visuals for Change’s own Amanda Lyons will lead VizThink NYC’s next event, an excursion in Central Park, where we will break out of the office and into the great …
What the heck is business origami? A type of paper prototyping…
When invited to write something about our latest business venture in the context of visual thinking and entrepreneurship, this got me analyzing exactly how we had arrived where we now are and where we are going. My understanding of entrepreneurship …
Here, VizThinker Sunni Brown gives a concise and hilarious presentation on the power of the doodle.
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“Place a pencil and pad near the telephone of any human of more than primeval intelligence and the bet is ten to one that he’ll doodle during his next telephone call.” So said Steven Arundel, author of Everybody’s Pixillated, in …
David Sibbet is one of the leading minds in the visual thinking & facilitation industry, and when David has a new book or product, it’s worth stopping to take notice. His organization, The Grove, is not only a great consultancy …
As some of you know Dave Gray, a founding member of VizThink, has been working on his new book “Knowledge Games: The Visual Thinking Playbook” along with co-authors Sunni Brown (VizThink Austin) and James Macanoufo (XPLANE). “We’re moving from an …
Frequent VizThink contributor, and founder of The Grove International Consultants, David Sibbet recently spoke at TEDxSOMA. In his 10-minute talk entitled “Visual Meetings: A Revolution in Group Productivity” he quickly outlines some of his thoughts and insights gleaned from his …
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Came across a fun little video today from the folks at Mindcastle a design/photography & film studio in Seattle. From their blog post: “This year we decided to design a holiday card to send out via mail. We desgned it …