The Back of The Napkin is Dan Roam’s follow up to his popular The Back of the Napkin (Expanded Edition): Solving Problems and Selling Ideas with Pictures.
The main idea behind Dan’s books is that we can solve business problems by applying the principles of visual thinking and drawing simple pictures.
Rather than being just a sequel, this book is a “self contained four day workshop” where you work hands-on to learn Dan's method of visual thinking and problem solving. Each day covers one of the steps of Dan's visual thinking process. The days are organized as follows:
- On Day 1, you learn how to Look, or visually collect information.
- Day 2 covers Seeing or recognizing patterns.
- On Day 3, you use Imagining to discover new outcomes and on
- Once you have new ideas, you want to share them with others. Day 4 covers creating pictures to share you ideas with others.
I find Dan’s 6 x 6 rule very effective in analyzing problems. According to this rule, there are only 6 different kinds of problems, and each type of problem share the same 6 elements.
The last section of the book is a wonderful case study demonstrating how to take a particular solution and use the problem solving framework to present the solution to all of the stakeholders involved in a way that delivers information in a way that is important to them.
