The room went silent. The "static" of the meeting vanished. By seeing the problem as a physical landscape, the team suddenly understood the stakes. They didn't need another slide deck; they needed to see where they were standing. Why Visual Thinking Works
: Using basic shapes (circles, squares, arrows) to explain a process. VISUAL THINKING
: Organizing data into maps or diagrams helps the brain spot patterns that words might hide. The room went silent
: Turning a business challenge into a "mountain" or a "storm." VISUAL THINKING
You don't need a canvas to think visually. Use these "vehicles for thought": : For connecting sprawling, related ideas. Storyboards : For planning a narrative or project sequence.