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Teams that work like designers experiment, create prototypes, use visualization to test ideas, and share mental models that allow them to communicate across distance and time. In his new book, Visual Teams, David Sibbet builds on his best-selling book Visual Meetings and shows how to use visuals across the whole arc of a team’s productive life. He covers virtual work, the times in between meetings, and a common language teams can develop to increase understanding. |
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When people work visually they have better ideas, make better decisions, and are more committed to producing results. A twenty-first century guide to using the latest visual thinking techniques with your groups and teams, Visual Meetings gives you a bounty of tools and tricks to unlock creativity, collaboration, and breakthrough thinking. |
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2012 Pegasus Conference,
Nov 12-14
Visual Leaders: Big-Picture Approaches
to Organization Change
Sample content from Visual Teams and Visual Meetings, in the form of easy-to-download PDF files.
Table of Contents–V. Teams Sample Chapter–V. Teams