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LogoVisual Thinking: A Guide to Making Sense

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LVT is a visual language for thinking and learning - a sounding board for navigating a world of personal challenge and change, and a catalyst for joining up the thinking of groups and teams. LVT provides visual and physical dimensions to our thinking to complement what is happening in our heads as we juggle ideas, knowledge and insights. By enabling us to see all this complexity before us, we can be so much more intelligent about what we do with it. Significantly, LVT focuses on seeing things in new ways, on revealing different patterns and connections. With LVT we can step outside the confines of what we know to create new meaning. Widely used by strategists, team leaders and facilitators in all kinds of organisation, LVT is also being adopted for developing thinking skills in education. This guide provides a glimpse of the tremendous scope of application, with examples that will help you see what you think!

100 pages, Spiral-bound

Published June 1, 2004

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Anthony Blake

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