The acclaimed bestseller about visual problem solving-now bigger and better "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." So writes Dan Roam in "The Back of the Napkin," 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. 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. 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. 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.
Dan Roam is the author of two international bestsellers, The Back of the Napkin: Solving Problems and Selling Ideas with Pictures and Unfolding the Napkin: The Hands-On Method for Solving Complex Problems with Simple Pictures, both published by Portfolio Trade, a Penguin imprint. The former was selected as Business Week and Fast Company’s best innovation book of the year, and Amazon’s #5 selling business book. The Back of the Napkin has been published in 25 languages and is a bestseller in Japan, South Korea, and China.
Dan has helped leaders at Microsoft, eBay, Google, Wal-Mart, Boeing, Lucas Film, Gap, Intel, Cisco, IBM, Kraft, Stanford University, Carnegie-Mellon, The MIT Sloan School of Management, the US Navy, and the United States Senate solve complex problems through visual thinking. Dan and his whiteboard have appeared on CBS, CNN, MSNBC, ABC News, Fox News, and NPR. His visual explanation of American health care was selected by BusinessWeek as “The World’s Best Presentation of 2009.” This inspired the White House Office of Communications to invite Dan in for discussions on visual problem solving.
Dan is the founder of Digital Roam Inc, a management consulting company that helps business executives solve complex problems through visual thinking. Through lectures, workshops, books, and hands-on projects with many of the world’s most influential organizations, Dan as helped teams learn to solve complex problems by relearning how to see. Dan discovered the power of pictures as a business problem-solving tool in the 1990′s when he founded the first marketing communications company in what was then the Soviet Union. With no Russian language skills, he quickly realized that his business pictures transcended the language barrier. Since that eye-opening experience, Dan has been fine-tuning the visual thinking tools he introduces in his books.
Roam received two degrees at the University of California, Santa Cruz: fine art and biology. This combination of art and science kicked off Dan’s cross-disciplinary approach to problem solving. Dan is a licensed pilot, a skill that demands constant practice in understanding complex visual information displays. He has applied his business-oriented visual thinking skills while working in Switzerland, Russia, Thailand, France, Holland, and the US. He lives in San Francisco.
#每天浏览一本书# 28/600 《餐巾纸的背后》视觉化思考三种技巧:用肉眼观察-打开“内心的眼睛”-画一幅简笔画;四个步骤,瞄准任何商业问题核心,各个击破:看-观察-想象-展示。只要会画圆圈、方块、箭头和小人,就可学会万能简笔画。2.文字更利于传播,图像更利于理解;3.没有...
评分原文发表于2010-1-13发表于中华读书报(http://www.gmw.cn/01ds/2010-01/13/content_1038969.htm) 年底快到了,多数人都面临的问题就是做年终总结和年度规划,我也不例外,如何将1年的工作和未来1年的计划提炼成几页PPT让老板眼睛一亮一直是我苦恼的事情。 作为...
评分与其说是教你怎么画图,不如说是教你怎么思维。这本书提供了一个模式化的思维方式。不能完全照搬,但绝对地有启发。 按照这个模式想问题,一定能发现之前遗漏的方面。你会变得更敏锐,更具有洞察力。敏锐和洞察力是理解、解决和沟通问题前提。 象所有方法类的书籍一样,最关...
评分这书昨晚上看完了,觉得挺有收获的。 首先,提供了一个5W2H的思考模型,并且用图画的方式,提供了对混沌信息进行分类处理的工具,这点上和麦肯锡的那本图表书可以进行参照。 其中有个案例,是流程图说明CEO思考的过程的。 第一步,问题确定了吗?于是出了2个路径,是和否 ...
评分作者是干咨询的,所以很能忽悠,自成一说的理论。说白了,就是用画图的方式来解决问题。但是对一般人而言,这样做未必能达到PPT跟EXCEL的效果。书的内容非常充实,只是要完全看懂,需要相当的悟性跟时间。译者挺用心的,谢谢。 【延伸】 http://www.thebackofthenapkin.com/ ...
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评分看完了好像并没有更会画图,但作者的文笔实在太有趣了!难得看一本工具书还会发自内心笑出来。推荐英文版。
评分还是去读设计大师和HCI研究人员的书比较好
评分看完了好像并没有更会画图,但作者的文笔实在太有趣了!难得看一本工具书还会发自内心笑出来。推荐英文版。
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