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Mohrbooks Literary Agency
Sebastian Ritscher
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DRAW TO WIN

Dan Roam

A Crash Course on How to Lead, Sell, and Innovate with Your Visual Mind

This is the most concise, easiest to read book of Dan Roam’s distinguished career. Perfect for fans who have read every book since 2008’s The Back of the Napkin, as well as for new readers who just need a crash course in the power of visual thinking.
Since his first book, The Back of the Napkin, Roam has argued that imagery is the most powerful tool for leadership, innovation, and sales. Even though we live in an era of big data, one great picture is worth a million numbers (not to mention a thousand words). A clever idea, visually expressed, can resonate with everyone from the CEO down to the newest intern.

The best news is that you don’t need to be an artist to create attention-grabbing images. Roam can teach anyone with a pen and paper to translate business ideas into engaging and clear images. He identifies the types of pictures that work best in various settings and shares the basic shapes that all business pictures can be built from.

DRAW TO WIN is an indispensable handbook for business leaders struggling to communicate more effectively in a world that everyday becomes less verbal and more visual.

Dan Roam is an internationally bestselling author and the founder of the Napkin Academy, the world’s first online visual-thinking training program. He has helped leaders at Microsoft, Boeing, eBay, Kraft, Gap, IBM, the US Navy, the United States Senate, and the White House solve complex problems with simple pictures. He is also the author of Show and Tell, Blah Blah Blah, and Unfolding the Napkin (all published by Portfolio).
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Published 2016-09-13 by Portfolio

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Published 2016-09-13 by Portfolio

Comments

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!

In this wonderful little book, Dan Roam has achieved something remarkable. He shows how the simplest thing—making a quick little drawing of your thoughts—leads to a renewed sense of purpose, focus, calm, and mastery.”

Dan Roam disarms our fear of drawing and provides clear and simple tools to bring our stories to life. In Draw To Win, Dan gives us all the chance to become better communicators, because the language of images is universal.

Russian rights sold to Mann, Ivanov & Ferber