Visual Vocabulary to Draw Start, Idea, Negotiation, Agreement and Acknowledgement
I am sharing my visual vocabulary with you all so that next time when you are making a presentation or noting minutes of meeting or documenting your processes, you can use visual vocabulary instead of explaining things in long long paragraphs.
The reason I started developing my visual vocabulary was because
- I can not read long texts (that is why I find it difficult to read novels)
- I can not write long paragraphs (one reason why I hate documenting processes in form of texts)
So I will avoid writing long paragraphs here as well and come straight to the point.
(Note: I am teaching visual vocabulary on my Instagram “CuriousPiyuesh”)
You can also join Visual Storytelling at Work Facebook group
1) Five ways to draw ‘START’
- Use it when you are starting training, or a project.
👉 Check this Instagram post to check all 5
2) Five ways to draw ‘IDEA’
- Use it when you are conducting a brain storming session or in design thinking sessions
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3) Five ways to draw ‘NEGOTIATION’
- Use it to show a phase in your sales cycle
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4) Five ways to draw ‘AGREEMENT’
- Use it to after negotiation phase or after a confusion has been settled
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5) Five ways to draw ‘ACKNOWLEDGEMENT’
- Use it to acknowledge the efforts of your team
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6) Five ways to draw ‘AGILITY’
- Use it when to pitch agile ways of working.
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7) Five ways to draw ‘Building Together’
- Use it in your collaborative sessions
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8) Five ways to draw ‘Creative Thinking’
- Use it in your brain storing sessions