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The Way of the Whiteboard: Persuading with Picturesgoodfriday
Hear Dan Roam talk about persuading people with pictures. Whether convincing leadership to back a project, getting a VC to fund a business, building consensus on a project team, or selling a new technology platform within an organization, nothing is more powerful than a simple picture for discovering and developing technological concepts and business ideas. This session shows how to use the pictures we've created to persuade other people to take action.
The document discusses Roots & Routes Academy, which aims to develop coaching skills for ambitious individuals between 15-29 years old. It provides an online learning environment called the Roots & Routes eSpace Academy. A specific persona is described as a 32 year old German media trainer who wants to improve his coaching abilities and interact with students. Scenarios are presented of this coach and a student logging in, opening workshops, providing suggestions, finishing a curriculum and showcasing work, with the goal of a scout noticing the student's talent.
This document outlines a visual thinking course that teaches tools and techniques for visual communication. It covers topics like essential drawing shapes, using stick figures, recognizing patterns, the 6x6 rule for organizing visual ideas into a grid, applying imagination through the SQVID framework, and methods for presenting visuals both physically and digitally. The course aims to help students go from gathering and understanding data to developing visions and showing their ideas in a visual format.
This document discusses using simple visual tools like drawings and diagrams to convey ideas, uncover the root causes of problems, and discover potential solutions. It recommends starting with basic "analog tools" like a pen and paper to sketch pictures, charts, maps, timelines, flowcharts or plots according to 6 basic rules. These visual techniques can help "slow a problem down" and provide fresh perspectives through "inner vision" and creative thinking to reveal new possibilities for addressing issues. Mastering simple visual representation is presented as a practical tool for applied imagination.
Yellow Belt Checklist for Dan Roam's book "Blah Blah Blah".Clarity Thinker
The document outlines the steps and concepts involved in achieving a Yellow Belt in visual communication based on a book called Advanced Visual Communication. It includes checking progress on the Blahmeter scale, learning the principles of Vivid Thinking and Vivid Grammar to replace "Blah Blah Blah" thinking, mastering the six rules of the Vivid Forest for presenting essential information visually, and employing tactics and strategies to apply vivid techniques for life. The overall goal is to move from less vivid "Blah" communication to more vivid and engaging visual communication.
The Way of the Whiteboard: Persuading with Picturesgoodfriday
Hear Dan Roam talk about persuading people with pictures. Whether convincing leadership to back a project, getting a VC to fund a business, building consensus on a project team, or selling a new technology platform within an organization, nothing is more powerful than a simple picture for discovering and developing technological concepts and business ideas. This session shows how to use the pictures we've created to persuade other people to take action.
The document discusses Roots & Routes Academy, which aims to develop coaching skills for ambitious individuals between 15-29 years old. It provides an online learning environment called the Roots & Routes eSpace Academy. A specific persona is described as a 32 year old German media trainer who wants to improve his coaching abilities and interact with students. Scenarios are presented of this coach and a student logging in, opening workshops, providing suggestions, finishing a curriculum and showcasing work, with the goal of a scout noticing the student's talent.
This document outlines a visual thinking course that teaches tools and techniques for visual communication. It covers topics like essential drawing shapes, using stick figures, recognizing patterns, the 6x6 rule for organizing visual ideas into a grid, applying imagination through the SQVID framework, and methods for presenting visuals both physically and digitally. The course aims to help students go from gathering and understanding data to developing visions and showing their ideas in a visual format.
This document discusses using simple visual tools like drawings and diagrams to convey ideas, uncover the root causes of problems, and discover potential solutions. It recommends starting with basic "analog tools" like a pen and paper to sketch pictures, charts, maps, timelines, flowcharts or plots according to 6 basic rules. These visual techniques can help "slow a problem down" and provide fresh perspectives through "inner vision" and creative thinking to reveal new possibilities for addressing issues. Mastering simple visual representation is presented as a practical tool for applied imagination.
Yellow Belt Checklist for Dan Roam's book "Blah Blah Blah".Clarity Thinker
The document outlines the steps and concepts involved in achieving a Yellow Belt in visual communication based on a book called Advanced Visual Communication. It includes checking progress on the Blahmeter scale, learning the principles of Vivid Thinking and Vivid Grammar to replace "Blah Blah Blah" thinking, mastering the six rules of the Vivid Forest for presenting essential information visually, and employing tactics and strategies to apply vivid techniques for life. The overall goal is to move from less vivid "Blah" communication to more vivid and engaging visual communication.
Arguably one of the most concise books written on negotiation is “Getting to Yes” by Roger Fisher and William Ury. Some years ago I had the privilege to participate in a Harvard Negotiation Project led by Roger Fisher. Amazon describes this book as “One of the primary business texts of the modern era”. John Kenneth Galbraith said: "This is by far the best thing I've ever read about negotiation. It is equally relevant for the individual who would like to keep his friends, property, and income and the statesman who would like to keep the peace." Inspired by this course and for personal use I created a whimsical illustration using cartoon icons of the seven core principles: Interests, Options, Alternatives, Standards, Dialogue, Relationships and Commitment.
The Diplomatic Moment is described by the DiploFoundation as consisting of four converging events:
1. There is a rough 'balance of power' between states.
2. States acknowledge that they share important interests.
3. When states enjoy some degree of cultural uniformity.
4. When international communications between states are efficient and secure.
According to SlideShare which provides the template for this model: This is an inverse model of process representing a funnel analysis. It shows multiple arrows converting factors into a single entity.” This diplomatic model represents the convergence of four conditions that encourage diplomacy.
Brief biographies of the eleven European Mystics presented by Rudolf Steiner.
The mystics include:
Meister Eckhart
Johannes Tauler
Heinrich Suso
Jan van Ruysbroeck
Cardinal Nicolas of Cusa
Agrippa of Nettesheim
Theophrastus Paracelsus
Valentin Weigel
Jacob Boehme
Giordano Bruno and
Angelus Silesius
Understanding the nature of human communication and its intersection with visual thinking. This includes examples from archeology to explain the transmission of culture.
The document summarizes Robert Horn's methodology of Information Mapping, which has 3 components: (1) analysis, (2) organization, and (3) presentation. It outlines the 6 information types used for analysis: procedure, process, principle, concept, structure, and fact. It then describes the 6 research-based principles for organization: chunking, relevance, labeling, consistency, integrated graphics, and accessible detail. Finally, it discusses the modular information units used for presentation: blocks and maps. The overall purpose is to transform how people interact with information to make it more accessible, understandable and memorable.
“The squaring of the circle is a stage on the way to the unconscious, a point of transition leading to a goal lying as yet unformulated beyond it. It is one of those paths to the centre.”
C.G. Jung
This document provides information on using Facebook ads to target different types of audiences including leads, fans, customers, retargeted visitors, and lookalike audiences. It discusses setting a budget, optimizing ads for conversions, choosing the right call to action and metrics to track like CPC, CPL, CPM, CPA, CTL, CTC, RPL, AOC, and IROAS. The goal is to use Facebook ads to acquire new customers and optimize campaigns based on key performance indicators.
Video Thrive Society
Module 6
Lessons 1 to 5
1. Traffic Generation Machine
2. How I Ran Facebook Ad campaigns for Vidtasia
3. Facebook ads from scratch
4. Facebook Ad Retargeting
5. Instagram Ad
This presentation considers the 6 questions which thoughtful people have asked themselves in every age.
In the Napkin Academy these questions are referred to as the 6 by 6 Rule.
Here it is called the Pyramid Pie. .
Video Thrive Society
Next Level Video Marketing
Module 6 Lesson 1
Online Traffic Generation
This is the first of several lessons that will be added to this sixth module.
This document provides information from a video session on prospect client research. Lesson 1 discusses identifying target client demographics like gender, age, income and education. Lesson 2 discusses methods for understanding what clients want, such as surveys, polls, client chats and calls, blog comments, videos and forums, and asking others. The document ends with contact information for John D. Hipsley of Ikon Group Consulting.
First in a series of presentations for the Thrive Video Society marketing group.VIDEO THRIVE SOCIETY
Your Business and Your Goal
Session 1 Lessons 1 to 4
The General Principles and Assignments
The document provides a guide for setting goals to develop a new self, with 6 steps: 1) Identify 2-3 big life goals, 2) Identify sub-goals for each big goal, 3) Note what inspires you, 4) Identify benefits of learning new skills, 5) Make a promise to yourself, and 6) Post your vision where you can see it daily. The goal is to help the reader anchor their experience and vision through writing exercises.
1) The document discusses geometric signs and symbols that have been found accompanying cave paintings from the Paleolithic period in Europe dating back 25,000-40,000 years.
2) It notes that 32 distinct geometric symbols have been identified that appear repeatedly across Europe and over long time periods, indicating they may have represented a system of symbolic communication for early humans.
3) The discovery of these symbols challenges existing views of early human art and intelligence, and suggests that Paleolithic peoples had more advanced language and abstract thinking abilities than previously believed.
Tai Chi Chuan is a martial discipline whose expression may be interpreted through the 6 X 6 rule.
1) Connection: Who & What
2) Confidence: How much/
3) Movement: Where?
4) Rhythm: When?
5) Technique /Style: How?
6) Purpose: Why?
Among experts there may be considerable disagreement on the precise meaning and correct translation of Tai Chi Chuan. Here I suggest a personal rather than linguistic interpretation of this ancient Chinese art which has both a healing and a martial dimension. It may be conceived as a cosmic tree cultivated in the garden of human consciousness the fruit of which is best appreciated through practice rather than discourse.
You know you're an adult when every check-up gets you down. View What Going to the Doctor is Like as an Adult and more funny posts on salty vixen stories & more-saltyvixenstories.com
Arguably one of the most concise books written on negotiation is “Getting to Yes” by Roger Fisher and William Ury. Some years ago I had the privilege to participate in a Harvard Negotiation Project led by Roger Fisher. Amazon describes this book as “One of the primary business texts of the modern era”. John Kenneth Galbraith said: "This is by far the best thing I've ever read about negotiation. It is equally relevant for the individual who would like to keep his friends, property, and income and the statesman who would like to keep the peace." Inspired by this course and for personal use I created a whimsical illustration using cartoon icons of the seven core principles: Interests, Options, Alternatives, Standards, Dialogue, Relationships and Commitment.
The Diplomatic Moment is described by the DiploFoundation as consisting of four converging events:
1. There is a rough 'balance of power' between states.
2. States acknowledge that they share important interests.
3. When states enjoy some degree of cultural uniformity.
4. When international communications between states are efficient and secure.
According to SlideShare which provides the template for this model: This is an inverse model of process representing a funnel analysis. It shows multiple arrows converting factors into a single entity.” This diplomatic model represents the convergence of four conditions that encourage diplomacy.
Brief biographies of the eleven European Mystics presented by Rudolf Steiner.
The mystics include:
Meister Eckhart
Johannes Tauler
Heinrich Suso
Jan van Ruysbroeck
Cardinal Nicolas of Cusa
Agrippa of Nettesheim
Theophrastus Paracelsus
Valentin Weigel
Jacob Boehme
Giordano Bruno and
Angelus Silesius
Understanding the nature of human communication and its intersection with visual thinking. This includes examples from archeology to explain the transmission of culture.
The document summarizes Robert Horn's methodology of Information Mapping, which has 3 components: (1) analysis, (2) organization, and (3) presentation. It outlines the 6 information types used for analysis: procedure, process, principle, concept, structure, and fact. It then describes the 6 research-based principles for organization: chunking, relevance, labeling, consistency, integrated graphics, and accessible detail. Finally, it discusses the modular information units used for presentation: blocks and maps. The overall purpose is to transform how people interact with information to make it more accessible, understandable and memorable.
“The squaring of the circle is a stage on the way to the unconscious, a point of transition leading to a goal lying as yet unformulated beyond it. It is one of those paths to the centre.”
C.G. Jung
This document provides information on using Facebook ads to target different types of audiences including leads, fans, customers, retargeted visitors, and lookalike audiences. It discusses setting a budget, optimizing ads for conversions, choosing the right call to action and metrics to track like CPC, CPL, CPM, CPA, CTL, CTC, RPL, AOC, and IROAS. The goal is to use Facebook ads to acquire new customers and optimize campaigns based on key performance indicators.
Video Thrive Society
Module 6
Lessons 1 to 5
1. Traffic Generation Machine
2. How I Ran Facebook Ad campaigns for Vidtasia
3. Facebook ads from scratch
4. Facebook Ad Retargeting
5. Instagram Ad
This presentation considers the 6 questions which thoughtful people have asked themselves in every age.
In the Napkin Academy these questions are referred to as the 6 by 6 Rule.
Here it is called the Pyramid Pie. .
Video Thrive Society
Next Level Video Marketing
Module 6 Lesson 1
Online Traffic Generation
This is the first of several lessons that will be added to this sixth module.
This document provides information from a video session on prospect client research. Lesson 1 discusses identifying target client demographics like gender, age, income and education. Lesson 2 discusses methods for understanding what clients want, such as surveys, polls, client chats and calls, blog comments, videos and forums, and asking others. The document ends with contact information for John D. Hipsley of Ikon Group Consulting.
First in a series of presentations for the Thrive Video Society marketing group.VIDEO THRIVE SOCIETY
Your Business and Your Goal
Session 1 Lessons 1 to 4
The General Principles and Assignments
The document provides a guide for setting goals to develop a new self, with 6 steps: 1) Identify 2-3 big life goals, 2) Identify sub-goals for each big goal, 3) Note what inspires you, 4) Identify benefits of learning new skills, 5) Make a promise to yourself, and 6) Post your vision where you can see it daily. The goal is to help the reader anchor their experience and vision through writing exercises.
1) The document discusses geometric signs and symbols that have been found accompanying cave paintings from the Paleolithic period in Europe dating back 25,000-40,000 years.
2) It notes that 32 distinct geometric symbols have been identified that appear repeatedly across Europe and over long time periods, indicating they may have represented a system of symbolic communication for early humans.
3) The discovery of these symbols challenges existing views of early human art and intelligence, and suggests that Paleolithic peoples had more advanced language and abstract thinking abilities than previously believed.
Tai Chi Chuan is a martial discipline whose expression may be interpreted through the 6 X 6 rule.
1) Connection: Who & What
2) Confidence: How much/
3) Movement: Where?
4) Rhythm: When?
5) Technique /Style: How?
6) Purpose: Why?
Among experts there may be considerable disagreement on the precise meaning and correct translation of Tai Chi Chuan. Here I suggest a personal rather than linguistic interpretation of this ancient Chinese art which has both a healing and a martial dimension. It may be conceived as a cosmic tree cultivated in the garden of human consciousness the fruit of which is best appreciated through practice rather than discourse.
You know you're an adult when every check-up gets you down. View What Going to the Doctor is Like as an Adult and more funny posts on salty vixen stories & more-saltyvixenstories.com
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Morgan Freeman is Jimi Hendrix: Unveiling the Intriguing Hypothesisgreendigital
In celebrity mysteries and urban legends. Few narratives capture the imagination as the hypothesis that Morgan Freeman is Jimi Hendrix. This fascinating theory posits that the iconic actor and the legendary guitarist are, in fact, the same person. While this might seem like a far-fetched notion at first glance. a deeper exploration reveals a rich tapestry of coincidences, speculative connections. and a surprising alignment of life events fueling this captivating hypothesis.
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Introduction to the Hypothesis: Morgan Freeman is Jimi Hendrix
The idea that Morgan Freeman is Jimi Hendrix stems from a mix of historical anomalies, physical resemblances. and a penchant for myth-making that surrounds celebrities. While Jimi Hendrix's official death in 1970 is well-documented. some theorists suggest that Hendrix did not die but instead reinvented himself as Morgan Freeman. a man who would become one of Hollywood's most revered actors. This article aims to delve into the various aspects of this hypothesis. examining its origins, the supporting arguments. and the cultural impact of such a theory.
The Genesis of the Theory
Early Life Parallels
The hypothesis that Morgan Freeman is Jimi Hendrix begins by comparing their early lives. Jimi Hendrix, born Johnny Allen Hendrix in Seattle, Washington, on November 27, 1942. and Morgan Freeman, born on June 1, 1937, in Memphis, Tennessee, have lived very different lives. But, proponents of the theory suggest that the five-year age difference is negligible and point to Freeman's late start in his acting career as evidence of a life lived before under a different identity.
The Disappearance and Reappearance
Jimi Hendrix's death in 1970 at the age of 27 is a well-documented event. But, theorists argue that Hendrix's death staged. and he reemerged as Morgan Freeman. They highlight Freeman's rise to prominence in the early 1970s. coinciding with Hendrix's supposed death. Freeman's first significant acting role came in 1971 on the children's television show "The Electric Company," a mere year after Hendrix's passing.
Physical Resemblances
Facial Structure and Features
One of the most compelling arguments for the hypothesis that Morgan Freeman is Jimi Hendrix lies in the physical resemblance between the two men. Analyzing photographs, proponents point out similarities in facial structure. particularly the cheekbones and jawline. Both men have a distinctive gap between their front teeth. which is rare and often highlighted as a critical point of similarity.
Voice and Mannerisms
Supporters of the theory also draw attention to the similarities in their voices. Jimi Hendrix known for his smooth, distinctive speaking voice. which, according to some, resembles Morgan Freeman's iconic, deep, and soothing voice. Additionally, both men share certain mannerisms. such as their calm demeanor and eloquent speech patterns.
Artistic Parallels
Musical and Acting Talents
Jimi Hendrix was regarded as one of t
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