Cara Holland

Draw a Better Business


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knowledge and methods

      + visual thinking skills and tools

      = business advantage

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      I hope this book will help you see the world and

      see your business through a new lens. This book will

      give you skills and knowledge that will enhance

      your business and help you meet the demands of

      the modern customer, confident that as a visual

      worker, you’re bringing something collaborative

      and engaging to the table.

      knowledge + method + visual thinking

      = business advantage

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      1 INTRODUCTION

      In this book I’m going to share my knowledge and

      experience of working visually with big and small

      businesses, and of starting and running my own

      small business. This book is a toolkit that you can

      use from two perspectives:

      inside your business

      • It will help you LOOK in a new way, both at

      the internal workings of your business and

      externally to the context your business is

      operating within.

      • It will help you MAKE SENSE of what you are

      doing and why it is, or isn’t, working.

      • It will help you REFRAME situations, challenges

      and questions that come up for you, helping

      you take new paths and arrive at new solutions.

      externally with your

       clients

      • It will help you SHARE your knowledge and

      your vision with others. With your clients, with

      your fans and with your bank manager.

      • It will give you new tools and methods to USE

      with your clients.

      • And finally, your new skills will enhance your

      ability to THINK in new, innovative ways

      throughout your business.

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      We’re going to work together to focus on four

      key aspects of your business, each critical to your

      business success.

      you

      The most important part of your business. I’m going

      to give you the skills, confidence and know-how

      to start using visual tools. It doesn’t matter what

      your drawing skills are, I’ll teach you all the skills

      and tricks you need to start getting the benefits of

      working visually in your business.

      planning

      Whether your business is over a decade old like

      mine, or you’re in the first quarter of your first year,

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      you need to understand your own business journey

      in order to effectively plan a way forward. I’ll share

      with you some great visual planning tools you can

      try out straight away.

      engagement

      When you’re busy delivering, it can be easy to

      overlook the inner workings of what you do and

      how you do it. If you want to engage more clients

      or engage more effectively with the ones you’ve

      already got, then your business needs your time

      and attention as much as your clients do.

      delivery

      Finally, you’re going to focus on your delivery. No

      more dusty flipcharts or death by slide deck. I’ll

      show you tools and tricks that can transform your

      meetings and workshops into opportunities to

      create impactful and memorable connections.

      I will give you tools to help you unleash your innate

      creativity, and by incorporating visual thinking and

      practice into your business, take your work to the

      next level.

      This book is PRACTICAL, providing you with hands‑

      on activities and techniques to try out inside your

      business, and with your clients. I want this book to

      INSPIRE and ENERGISE you, so that you can draw a

      better business and head back out into the world

      with a smile on your face and a marker pen in your

      hand.

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      i’m more comfortable

      with pictures than with

      words

      I struggled at school. Not because I couldn’t do

      the work, but because I wasn’t a great fit with

      the system wrapped around the learning. I was

      a moody goth and I spent my fair share of time

      outside the deputy head’s office. The exception

      was art class, where I could be found drawing

      moody, gothy things, with focus, and a huge

      desire to learn and do well.

      In art class I was okay.

      Years later, as a social worker, I discovered that

      working visually had the power to make it ‘okay’

      for other people. It was a leveller. It encouraged

      participation in difficult conversations and made

      complex information‑giving easier. It bridged a

      gap between me and a homeless teenager in

      a way that words just couldn’t. When I started

      managing teams, I brought this learning with me.

      We drew our annual plans and I used pictures to

      explain funding cycles and to facilitate events.

      By 2006 I was ready to start my own business,

      bringing