The answer to the research question 1, “How do JAMmers interact with the dynamic context in Visual Thinking sessions?” is discussed based on the results of analysis in the last post (or see the table above). I have discussed the content of general table with the JAMmers, we have consensus that the two-dimensional map can be identified as four parts: part A (Top-right), part B (Top-left), part C (Bottom-left), and part C (Top-right).
The content of each part features a specific type of interactions. Part A is an inside-out process to process received data into systematic and organized thinking. Part B is a logical output to translate the logical thinking into convincing and clear drawings in order to lead sessions to correct direction. Part B is an outside-in process to read people’s thinking, body language, and the group dynamic to understand their intentions and to gain key triggers. Part D is an empathetic output to surface people’s expectations and to trigger their inspirations and actions.
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