Do Justly, Love Mercy, Walk Humbly

If you are ready to stop creating confusing emails and start drawing solutions, unfold this book, grab a marker, and get to work. You will never look at a blank whiteboard the same way again.

If The Back of the Napkin was the "why," Unfolding the Napkin is the exhaustive "how." It is not merely a sequel; it is a workbook, a boot camp, and a reference guide for visual thinking. The premise is deceptively simple: Every problem, no matter how complex, can be broken down into six basic types. For each type of problem, there is a specific picture and a specific way of looking at the world.

Enter Dan Roam. Over a decade ago, Roam changed the way we think about business communication with his bestselling book, The Back of the Napkin . In that book, he argued that anyone can solve complex problems with a simple picture. Now, in its companion volume, Roam moves from theory to intensive practice.