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    <![CDATA[<strong>A bold new way to tackle tough business problems—even if you draw like a second grader</strong> <br/><br/> When Herb Kelleher was brainstorming about how to beat the traditional hub-and- spoke airlines, he grabbed a bar napkin and a pen. Three dots to represent Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio. Three arrows to show direct flights. Problem solved, and the picture made it easy to sell Southwest Airlines to investors and customers. <br/><br/> Used properly, a simple drawing on a humble napkin is more powerful than Excel or PowerPoint. It can help crystallize ideas, think outside the box, and communicate in a way that people simply “get”. In this book Dan Roam argues that everyone is born with a talent for visual thinking, even those who swear they can’t draw. <br/><br/> Drawing on twenty years of visual problem solving combined with the recent discoveries of vision science, this book shows anyone how to clarify a problem or sell an idea by visually breaking it down using a simple set of visual thinking tools – tools that take advantage of everyone’s innate ability to <em>look, see, imagine, and show</em>. <br/><br/> <em>THE BACK OF THE NAPKIN</em> proves that thinking with pictures can help anyone discover and develop new ideas, solve problems in unexpected ways, and dramatically improve their ability to share their insights. This book will help readers literally see the world in a new way.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Que pasaria si existiera un modo de hacer mas eficiente y efectiva la solucion de problemas empresariales y ademas mas divertido? Lo hay. Se llama pensamiento visual y es el tema de este libro: resolver problemas mediante dibujos. Cual se imagina usted que es el problema mas desafiante en los negocios? Es de caracter global y va en aumento o es pequeno y personal? Es de caracter politico tecnologico o emocional? Tiene que ver con el dinero los procesos o las personas? El pensamiento visual significa aprovechar la capacidad innata para ver tanto con los ojos como con el ojo de la mente para poder descubrir ideas que de otro modo serian invisibles desarrollarlas rapida e intuitivamente y luego compartirlas con otras personas de una manera que ellos puedan captar de manera simple. Es eso bienvenido a una manera totalmente nueva de ver los negocios.]]>
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    <![CDATA[<strong> The acclaimed bestseller about visual problem solving-now bigger and better </strong> <br/><br/> &quot;There is no more powerful way to prove that we know something well than to draw a simple picture of it. And there is no more powerful way to see hidden solutions than to pick up a pen and draw out the pieces of our problem.&quot; <br/><br/> So writes Dan Roam in <em>The Back of the Napkin</em>, the international bestseller that proves that a simple drawing on a humble napkin can be more powerful than the slickest PowerPoint presentation. Drawing on twenty years of experience and the latest discoveries in vision science, Roam teaches readers how to clarify any problem or sell any idea using a simple set of tools. <br/><br/> He reveals that everyone is born with a talent for visual thinking, even those who swear they can't draw. And he shows how thinking with pictures can help you discover and develop new ideas, solve problems in unexpected ways, and dramatically improve your ability to share your insights. <br/><br/> Take Herb Kelleher and Rollin King, who figured out how to beat the traditional hub-and-spoke airlines with a bar napkin and a pen. Three dots to represent Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio. Three arrows to show direct flights. Problem solved, and the picture made it easy to sell Southwest Airlines to investors and customers. <br/><br/> Now with more color, bigger pictures, and additional content, this new edition does an even better job of helping you literally see the world in a new way. Join the teachers, project managers, doctors, engineers, assembly-line workers, pilots, football coaches, marine drill instructors, financial analysts, students, parents, and lawyers who have discovered the power of solving problems with pictures. <br/><br/>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<strong> An original workbook companion to the acclaimed business bestseller <em>The Back of the Napkin</em> </strong> <br/><br/> Dan Roam's <em>The Back of the Napkin</em>, a <em>BusinessWeek</em> 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. <br/><br/> The companion workbook, <em>Unfolding the Napkin</em>, 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 &quot;I can't draw&quot; to &quot;Here is the picture I drew that I think will save the world.&quot; <br/><br/> The workbook teaches readers how to:<br/> •Improve their three &quot;built-in&quot; visual problem solving tools. <br/><br/> •Apply the four-step visual thinking process (look-see-imagine-show) in any business situation. <br/><br/> •Instantly improve their visual imaginations. <br/><br/> •Learn how to recognize the type of problem to choose the best visual solution. <br/><br/> If <em>The Back of the Napkin</em> was a guide to fine dining, <em>Unfolding the Napkin</em> is the cookbook that will soon be heavily marked up and dogeared.]]>
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