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The Back Of The Napkin by Dan Roam |Book Brief

In his book, The Back Of The Napkin, author Dan Roam asserts that that everyone is born with a talent for visual thinking, but that we — especially in the business world — are never encouraged to d...  
 
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poojabber400 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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I think A VERY BIG sandwich would have to be made to make up for your shit wasting of time on this.
zentenc (7 months ago) Show Hide
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If you were an engineer, you would be used to draw pictures to explain, solve and discover problems and solutions... basic...
drvids (10 months ago) Show Hide
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I love this book, glad I bought it.
shalliebe (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Dan, I am reading the book. I am about 25% of the way through it. As a business coach, I help people develop their entrepreneurship skills. Your book has already helped me to "look" at this task differently and to "see" new ways to serve my clients. I can hardly wait to finish it to see what other insights you will trigger for me with this process. Thanks so much.

Shallie Bey
simonmarchese (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Haven't read the book but doesn't this sound rather like stating the bleedin' obvious?
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It's interesting how much we don't pay attention to the obvious. And how many of those who do are just plain confused on what to do and how to do it. After all, how hard is it to be a good driver? Now compare that with how many drivers are on the road, how many of them think they're a good driver, and how many of them can pass a drivers test, and what their passing score is.

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