BREAKING NEWS from WSJ: Firms Try to Get Gadget-Obsessed Workers to Look Up—and Sketch Ideas

from the article "Doodling for Dollars: Firms Try to Get
Gadget-Obsessed Workers to Look Up—and Sketch Ideas"

A naughty kids room... graffiti on walls... Pictionary gone wild...
SXSW... the corporate board room... WATCH OUT! Smart, innovative
companies like Facebook, Google, Citrix and Turner Broadcasting Inc.
are incorporating visual thinking directly into their business
processes.

So put down that smartphone; pick up that pencil. Employees are being
encouraged by their companies to try visual note-taking to explain
complicated concepts to colleagues and clients.

Rachel Silverman explains on The WSJ News Hub.
LINK: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303978104577362402264009714.html

(Cameos by graphic facilitators Sunni Brown and ImageThink)

TEDMEDscribe

Peter and Diane Durand of Alphachimp Studio Inc. with their iPads at
the TEDMED event at the Kennedy Center.

As the couple worked in the Brushes app, their team in Nashville
coordinated with the TEDMED blogging team to publish both still images
and video montages for each batch of speakers.

See the results at http://www.alphachimp.com/tedmedscribe/