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We focus so much on the details that we often miss the larger, more important issues.

We are under a magnifying glass, closely watched by the public, government regulators and the media.

We're clinging to an idealized past -- nostalgic for glory days and past victories, when we should be focusing on today's challenges.

Nancy White's Graphical Facilitation Session

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Philadelphia, 1616 Walnut Street, 1413 Studio , work documentation

Anything new or different meets with indifference or active resistance.

I took these photos of a series of columns in a graphical organizer that I wrote from student comments, for our examination on world history.

 

All that these photos did is remind me that I give sucky exams.

Sketchnotes of Patrick Lambe's amazing talk on Why Senior Managers Should Care about KM based on a review of the Singapore MRT (rapid transit) breakdown incident report

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Sketchnotes, made live during the presentation, using an iPad and the Procreate app.

Sketchnotes, made live during the presentation, using an iPad and the Procreate app.

Check out my Freebies!

 

www.onesquigglyline.com/freebies/

 

Each file features super simple ways anyone can be more visual. Print them out or download and save for later. No fancy drawing skills or supplies required!

 

Canada's UX Festival

September 18–24, 2017

Practice listening to TED Talks

I like how new hampshire's as big as Maine and Pennsylvania and the rest of new england is like, scribbles

 

also, i forgot ohio

 

still, geography lessons are best with pictures.

 

from the moleskine I took to europe sept 06

Venture deep into the wilderness of lost thought to the point that you physically shiver with apprehension, and there you will find creativity.

 

~ Carl Henegan

 

Creativity is often defined as the creation of something new and useful. To create something new, one must try something new. That often involves, or even requires, the creator to step outside their comfort zone a bit.

 

​While it is common to be somewhat apprehensive when faced with something new, highly creative people do not let any apprehension stop them. Highly creative folks enjoy taking risks, and know there's plenty to gain by trying new things.

Unsere Erfahrung ist: Graphic Recording und visuelle Methoden helfen, alte Denkmuster abzulegen und unterstützen Veränderungs- und Transformationsprojekte.

 

It is our experience that graphic recording and other visual facilitation tools help to create new thinking and support change and transformation.

 

Info und Buchung / More information and booking: www.IntegralInformationArchitecture.com

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Sketchnotes from a great TED talk about the importance of kindness...and saving shoes :)

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