Visual Thinking is central to designing, testing, and building business models. So I was really excited when Dan Roam accepted to write a guest post on the Business Model Alchemist. His brand new book “Blah Blah Blah: What to Do When Words Don’t Work.” is THE reference book to have better conversations and effective meetings.
At the heart of a business.

At the heart of every business beat two essential elements: an idea and a plan. An idea without a plan is just a dream. A plan without an idea is just a list. For a business to grow and thrive, it must have both.

Sometimes the idea comes first: “How about we make a computer screen you can touch?” Add a plan (design + manufacturing + marketing) and you’ve got the iPad. Sometimes the plan comes first: “What would happen if we sold something other than books the way Amazon sells books?” Add an idea (online shoes!) and you’ve got Zappos.
The first reason I think Alex Osterwalder’s “Business Model Canvas” is the greatest business modeling tool of the decade is because it gives us a place to quickly translate any business idea into a testable plan – and vice-versa.

I’ve got a model. Now what?
But once we’ve developed and tested business model, there’s still one more critical step towards making a living business: we need to sell it to partners, investors, and customers. And that’s the second reason I love the “Business Model Canvas”: it provides us with the basis of the Vivid Story we’ll need to crystallize and communicate our idea. When I say “Vivid” I mean something very specific: a Visual-Verbal-Interdependent idea; an idea made absolutely clear because it is expressed with both words and pictures.
Let me show you. A word-only description of a complex idea is hard to “get” and equally remember. Because words always proceed in a single line, when they are finished we usually forget where they started. That’s a terrible way to describe a business.

A “Vivid” idea weaves together both words and pictures to create a visual+verbal image we can see, understand, and remember. And that is a great way to describe a business.

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Dan Roam is the author of the international bestseller “The Back of the Napkin”, the most popular visual-thinking business book of all time, named by Fast Company, BusinessWeek, and The Times of London #1 creativity and innovation book of the year. For more insights on the power of power of Vivid Thinking look at Dan’s new book, “Blah Blah Blah: What to Do When Words Don’t Work.”
More on Dan at www.danroam.com.






thank you, Alex! it’s really truth!
What do you mean about mind map tools for this work?
mind maps work for some… they don’t for me
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I work with students at first suggest that cards for students, but then they begin to draw by hand [smile]
Thanks for post and your work, Alex! #bmgen
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You can draw (collaboratively) by hand on a Tablet too
This is my first time on BusinessModelAlchemist, and I found you through EngagementFromScracth, and I’m very impressed.
I love this! Love it! I can’t believe I hadn’t heard of Dan Roam before.
I am extremely passionate about all things visual (info-graphics, epipheos, etc.), and I’ve long felt the largely word-driven world of business could benefit hugely from art, illustration, and vivid expression.
Dan nails it, and I’m really grateful for this post.
I’m in the middle of re-branding and re-launching, and I’ll definitely be putting this into practice
good luck with your re-branding!
Alex you are a huge inspiration.
This book has totally transformed changed the way I look at my ideas
Thankyou
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Thanks for the kind words.
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