Wednesday, April 21, 2010

General Visual Thinkers in sessions

According to the findings and the initial analysis in the previous post, general Visual Thinkers can be described as the composition of general characteristics and techniques which are summarized in the post. General Visual Thinkers are the core of the figure below. They use their instincts and trained techniques to react to the dynamic reality in Visual Thinking sessions.
In Visual Thinking sessions, the characteristics of Visual Thinkers are made of two main parts, “Rational” (Left-brain) and “Sensitive” (Right-brain). On the one hand, Visual Thinkers have to be rational and square to convince people. On the other hand, Visual Thinkers have to be sensitive and flexible enough to understand people’s true expectations. Speaking of techniques, Visual Thinkers use logical thinking to lead session participants with clear pictures in the left hand side, like a grown man. And in the right hand side, Visual Thinkers are like a curious girl to discover inspirations and support people. Therefore, general Visual Thinkers can be depicted as a double-sided person in order to face different challenges in both ends of the spectrum.

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