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One of the five elements of deep listening is making meaning from listening to others. My guests today are Sarah Manley and David Christie from Innovation Arts, a hybrid strategy consultancy and design agency. David is the founder and Sarah is a project manager, and they both use a form of visual communication called scribing to create solutions.
During the scribing process, a graphic facilitator will create a visual map of a conversation, even if that conversation is between hundreds of people. Businesses and organizations face complex problems that are difficult to solve in a linear fashion. The scribing process creates a visual representation of the conversation and can be used to discover systems and solve complex issues. In this episode, we discuss this process along with focus, preparation and applying design thinking to solutions.
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“If you're taking notes while listening to a conversation, you are not engaged in the most effective listening possible.” Sarah Manley
“Scribes try their best to connect ideas and make connections with what is being said.” Sarah Manley
“You have to think in terms of systems because everything is interconnected.” David Christie
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One of the five elements of deep listening is making meaning from listening to others. My guests today are Sarah Manley and David Christie from Innovation Arts, a hybrid strategy consultancy and design agency. David is the founder and Sarah is a project manager, and they both use a form of visual communication called scribing to create solutions.
During the scribing process, a graphic facilitator will create a visual map of a conversation, even if that conversation is between hundreds of people. Businesses and organizations face complex problems that are difficult to solve in a linear fashion. The scribing process creates a visual representation of the conversation and can be used to discover systems and solve complex issues. In this episode, we discuss this process along with focus, preparation and applying design thinking to solutions.
Today’s Topics:
Links and Resources:
Quotes:
“If you're taking notes while listening to a conversation, you are not engaged in the most effective listening possible.” Sarah Manley
“Scribes try their best to connect ideas and make connections with what is being said.” Sarah Manley
“You have to think in terms of systems because everything is interconnected.” David Christie
Want to create a big impact? Subscribe to the Deep Listening podcast and never miss an episode.
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