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Whiteboarding is potentially one of the things I enjoy the most about collaborating and working with teammates. Not everyone feels comfortable leading and participating, I would offer to organize and lead a workshop form of communicating technical concepts via whiteboarding.
On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 2:34 PM Christopher Green ***@***.***> wrote:
This sounds really interesting! I'll add the topic label.
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Whiteboarding is potentially one of the things I enjoy the most about collaborating and working with teammates. Not everyone feels comfortable leading and participating, I would offer to organize and lead a workshop form of communicating technical concepts via whiteboarding.
One of the more effective forms of communicating is two people at a whiteboard. The notions of "visual meetings", "explaining with simple drawing", "the doodle revolution", and "sketchnoting" are all leveraging visual thinking and visual communication. I realize this might be too "tech adjacent" to be a chosen topic. If there's interest, I can expand more on the overall ideas.
You don't need to read all these books or watch all those videos, I did all that for folks 😄
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