Great Work Interview Dan Roam, author of ‘Back of a Napkin’

I like napkins. I spend time in coffee shops and inevitably end up showing ideas and sharing models on napkins. The subtitle of the first version of Do More Great Work was “napkin-size solutions to stop the busywork”. So I was delighted to speak to Dan Roam, author of the deservedly popular book The Back of a Napkin: Solving Problems and Selling Ideas with Pictures. Dan – who’s just released a workbook version called Unfolding the Napkin – has done a masterful job at explaining just how to make your ideas – your Great Work ideas – powerful, focused and useful.
In this interview we get into:
- Why we must abandon our “endless bullet points and endless paragraphs” if we want our ideas to stick
- Why simplicity isn’t a goal in and of itself – but clarity is
- How drawing a circle – and another and another – can help untangle any problem (Dan explains just how)
- And why we need to stop the meeting madness!
You can follow Dan at Digital Roam and on his blog.
Listen to my interview with Dan Roam
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