I had moved up the hierarchy quite a bit. That's what took me through the different jobs you mentioned.Īnd how did I end up in visual facilitation? After 14 years in multinationals, I felt like I had a job that didn't make sense. I went straight to a Master's degree in Business Management. I'm basically a visual person, so it's always appealed to me. It's clear that this is my background but before that, what you need to know is that my first degree is photographer. To be completely honest with you, LinkedIn doesn't always tell the whole truth. So, when you have a career path like that, how do you come across the world of visual facilitation? For the curious who want to see your profile on LinkedIn, they will see that you have held positions as Web Developer, Business Analyst and Project Manager. You have a fairly technical and technological career path. It is therefore a tool that can be used in different contexts depending on the needs of each person. It's a way of communicating but also of thinking, of studying. If I had to summarise visual facilitation, it is about communicating using a mix of drawings, texts and applying different structures from those we are used to. Paule, to begin with, what is visual facilitation? So I wanted to share it with you with a real expert, as she has been practising her art for over ten years. I was immediately attracted by this great tool. At the time, I was not at all familiar with visual facilitation. Welcome to another episode of Agilité Marketing ChannelĪujourd’hui je ne suis pas seule derrière le micro. J’ai le plaisir de recevoir Paule André, créatrice de la société InnerFrog with whom we will discover or rediscover the world of visual facilitation.įor the record, I met Paule about ten years ago during a network activity.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |