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What To Do When Words Don't Work (Google eBook)
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Penguin, Nov 1, 2011 - Business & Economics - 368 pages

Ever been to so many meetings that you couldn't get your work done? Ever fallen asleep during a bulletpoint presentation? Ever watched the news and ended up knowing less? Welcome to the land of Blah Blah Blah.

The Problem: We talk so much that we don't think very well. Powerful as words are, we fool ourselves when we think our words alone can detect, describe, and defuse the multifaceted problems of today. They can't-and that's bad, because words have become our default thinking tool.

The Solution: This book offers a way out of blah-blah-blah. It's called "Vivid Thinking."

In Dan Roam's first acclaimed book, The Back of the Napkin, he taught readers how to solve problems and sell ideas by drawing simple pictures. Now he proves that Vivid Thinking is even more powerful. This technique combines our verbal and visual minds so that we can think and learn more quickly, teach and inspire our colleagues, and enjoy and share ideas in a whole new way.

The Destination: No more blah-blah-blah. Through Vivid Thinking, we can make the most complicated subjects suddenly crystal clear. Whether trying to understand a Harvard Business School class, or what went down in the Conan versus Leno battle for late-night TV, or what Einstein thought about relativity, Vivid Thinking provides a way to clarify anything.

Through dozens of guided examples, Roam proves that anyone can apply this systematic approach, from leftbrain types who hate to draw to right-brainers who hate to write. This isn't just a book about improving communications, presentations, and ideation; it's about removing the blah-blah- blah from your life for good.

  

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Review: Blah Blah Blah: What To Do When Words Don't Work

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I can relate to his ideas: we use both side of our brain to communicate. I wish it was as easy to implement as he makes it sound. He follows his own rules in writing and the book has lots of tools and pragmatic steps to consider. I'll use it in my work - maybe look at his older stuff.

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User Review  - Krystal - Goodreads

Critical reading for anyone who does any form of public speaking (even if your "public" consists of a few people at the office). Roam teaches how to tap into your visual side to not only think but ... Read full review

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Contents

DRAMATIS PERSONAE
The BlahBlahmeter
Advanced BlahBlahmeter
If I Draw Am I Dumb? An Introduction to Vivid
The Forest and the Trees The Seven Essentials
Vivid Ideas Have Shape
Vivid Ideas Fit in a Nutshell
Vivid Ideas Look Familiar
Vivid Ideas Are Completebut Not Done
Vivid Ideas Matter to
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ByeBye BlahBlahBlah
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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About the author (2011)

Dan Roam is the founder and president of Digital Roam Inc., a management-consulting firm that helps business executives solve complex problems through visual thinking. He has brought his unique approach to clients such as General Electric, Wal-Mart, Wells Fargo Bank, the U.S. Navy, HBO, News Corporation, and Sun Microsystems, among many others. He lectures around the country for clients and at business conferences.

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