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No matter how great the content may be, some folks will need to step out of the room for a variety of reasons. Graphic recording keeps them focused on your content, ;even when they're not in the room.
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What concept does this card represent to you? Is it something you have seen at work? Please share your thoughts.
Exemple d'un dels espais de treball d'un grup del workshop de Design Thinking celebrat per AutenticArt.
Day 3 of #visualthinkingatwork with Sakina Haji on Storytelling by stop motion.
Main take away: You just need imagination and observation.
Updated: read my related blog post: www.claudionichele.eu/blog/words-and-visuals-are-compleme...
The JRC Month of Coaching ended with an inspiring session by Steve Neale , from the Limbic Performance System. Steve explained how to help others, and ourselves first, to become the better version of themselves, to grow, to love.
Big Thank You to my colleagues for the organisation!
My sketchnotes of the session.
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Ausschnitt einer Prozessvisualisierung (in einem Visual Facilitation Projekt) im Rahmen einer Prozessoptimierung.
Detail of a process visualization (done in a visual facilitation project) during a process optimization project.
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True happiness comes from the joy of deeds well done, the zest of creating things new.
~ Antoine de Saint-Exupery
Creativity is inherently optimistic, centered on the belief and confidence that problems can be solved and things can be better. Highly creative people know one of the best ways through tough times is to use their creativity and talents. And their ability to look at things from multiple perspectives allows them to find the humor in things.
The person born with a talent they are meant to use will find their greatest happiness in using it.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Last day of #visualthinkingatwork with Axelle Vanquaille on Visual practice in #education. Main takeaway: The visual perspective framework.
If you make your goal visual, you're more likely to reach it. And visuals can help track your progress, too. I'll be using visuals to track my progress on this goal throughout the coming year.
From Deborah:
It was an honor to do Interpretive Touch Drawing at Seeds of Compassion.
Touch Drawing is a simple yet profound process. Images are created through
the touch of fingertips on paper. The process allows for direct expression
of the soul, and can be used for deep therapeutic and spiritual purposes.
In the conference setting, I use Touch Drawing to visually portray the
content and energetic qualities of the lectures and musical performances.
Through the immediacy of the process, I can create 7- 8 drawings per hour.
These drawing were created during the Tuesday event; 'Inspiring Compassion
in Our Youth; Youth and Spiritual Connection Dialogue'. If you attended the
day or are watching it online, you can use these images to enhance the
feeling-tone of the presentations. Think of them as notes from the soul.
All these images will be posted soon on the CONFERENCE ART page at
www.touchdrawing.com. Go there if you would like to order a signed, archival
fine art print. Contact center@touchdrawing.com if you are interested in
purchasing an original or receiving permission to reproduce an image.
Drawings can be enhanced with color. A percentage of any income generated by
these images will be donated to support the ongoing work of Seeds of
Compassion.
All images © 2008 Deborah Koff-Chapin.
Thursday August 02, 2018. Rungstegaard, Denmark. IFVP international conference. Live Scribers, Graphic Recorders, Visual Facilitators and many more.
Let no one think that flexibility and a predisposition to compromise is a sign of weakness or a sell-out.
~ Paul Kagame
Flexibility is one of the cornerstones of creativity, so it comes as no surprise that highly creative people are also highly flexible. The ability to look at things from multiple perspectives often leads to seeing more than one way to do something, which makes it much easier to remain flexible. Keeping the big picture and ultimate goal in mind helps too , because the details are generally where the most flexibility is needed.
The boldness of asking deep questions may require unforeseen flexibility if we are to accept the answers.
~ Brian Greene