draw to win a crash course on how to lead sell and innovate with your visual mind pdf

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The premise of this book is very, very simple: if you want to be the most effective you can be, draw your thoughts out, especially if you are trying to communicate them to someone else.

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Dan Roam is the internationally bestselling author of five books on visual communication, including The Back of the Napkin, Blah Blah Blah, and Show and Tell, and is the founder of the Napkin Academy, the world's first online visual-thinking training program.

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"It is because of simple drawings that I am able to more clearly communicate my ideas. I encourage everyone to do it. Thanks to Dan Roam, everyone can!"

About the Author

Dan Roam is the internationally bestselling author of five books on visual communication, including The Back of the Napkin, Blah Blah Blah, and Show and Tell, and is the founder of the Napkin Academy, the world's first online visual-thinking training program.

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I agree with the review that says it is all waffle about why drawing is important, and endless statements saying how successful you will be if you use drawings, and very little coherent explanation or guidance about how to do this, bundled in with lots of quotations from people about drawing and statements like "Talk the way people think", "Drawing makes ideas beautiful", "Wellcome to Whoville", the "Seven Classic Quests", "Embrace the freedom of constraint" etc.

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