Tom Wujec: Got a wicked problem? First, tell me how you make toast
汤姆 赫克: 遇到一个头疼的问题?先告诉我如何做烤面包吧!
Tom Wujec studies how we share and absorb information. He's an innovative practitioner of business visualization -- using design and technology to help groups solve problems and understand ideas. He is a Fellow at Autodesk. Full bio
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and solve complex problems,
it kind of seems trivial at first,
一开始都有一点琐碎无聊,
unexpected truths
and make sense of things.
that we all know how to do,
a felt marker,
you begin to draw how to make toast.
你开始画如何制作烤面包片。
which is sliced, then put into a toaster.
After two minutes, toast and happiness.
两分钟后则是,香香的烤面包和幸福。
many hundreds of drawings of these toasts,
the toast-making process quite clearly.
well, not so good.
you don't know what they're trying to say.
因为你不知道他们想表达什么。
while hiding others.
隐藏了其他方面。
that are all about the toast,
that are all about the toaster,
the mechanics of this.
that are about people.
the experience that people have.
the supply chain of making toast
networks of teleportation
to the field and wheat,
all the way back to the Big Bang.
are really wildly different,
and I'm wondering if you can see it.
不知道你们发现了没有。
它们之间有什么共同点呢?
like the toaster and people,
the connections between the nodes.
of links and nodes
mental models visible
these systems models
our various points of view.
make toast with a toaster.
make toast with a frying pan, of course,
当然这也是可以的,
A lot of MBA students do this.
但是很多 MBA 的学生这样做。
by counting the number of nodes,
has between four and eight nodes.
produces a feeling of map shock.
something visually,
in your diagram.
be skilled at drawing,
how to break down complex things
我们的直觉知道如何将复杂的东西简化,
bring them back together again.
the exercise,
这个练习的第二个部分,
or with cards.
tend to draw clear, more detailed,
画出清晰,有细节,
analysis that takes place,
they move their nodes around,
他们移动他们的节点,
it's actually really important.
但是实际上这非常重要。
and then reflecting and analyzing
in which we get clarity.
we can change a representation
to improve the model.
are not only more fluid,
way more nodes than static drawings.
它们还会使人们画出更多的节点。
to our third part of the exercise,
but this time in a group.
如何烤面包片。
and then it gets really messy,
the model becomes clearer
模型便变得更加清晰,
on top of each other's ideas.
of everyone's individual points of view,
in meetings, isn't it?
20 or more nodes,
或更多的节点,
of their models themselves.
that the groups spontaneously mix
of organization to it.
and parallel patterns.
if they do it in complete silence,
如果他们完全安静的工作,
and much more quickly.
talking gets in the way.
that can emerge from this.
understand the situations
and their relationships.
理解不同情况和它们之间的关系。
better systems models,
the most comprehensive models
several points of view.
under the right circumstances,
than individual models.
for drawing how to make toast,
something more relevant or pressing,
or customer experience,
that's taking place
are addressing their wicked problems
their world as movable nodes and links
看作可移动节点和链接的人
you collect the nodes,
you do it over again,
and the patterns emerge,
and you answer the question.
然后你得到了问题的答案。
and doing over and over again
that are the important aspects,
or even thousands of nodes.
an organization called Rodale.
visualized their entire practice.
after visualizing the entire business,
50 million dollars of revenue,
to an A rating from their customers.
alignment from the executive team.
to help organizations
by using collaborative visualization,
called drawtoast.com,
how to run a workshop here,
the visual language
you can apply to general problem-solving,
解决方法上的节点和链接的结构,
that we all face in our organizations.
design exercise of drawing toast
with an interesting challenge,
tangible, and consequential.
worth celebrating.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Tom Wujec - DesignerTom Wujec studies how we share and absorb information. He's an innovative practitioner of business visualization -- using design and technology to help groups solve problems and understand ideas. He is a Fellow at Autodesk.
Why you should listen
Tom Wujec is a Fellow at Autodesk, the makers of design software for engineers, filmmakers, designers. At Autodesk, he has worked on software including SketchBook Pro, PortfolioWall and Maya (which won an Academy Award for its contribution to the film industry). As a Fellow, he helps companies work in the emerging field of business visualization, the art of using images, sketches and infographics to help teams solve complex problems as a group.
He's the author of several books, including Five-Star Mind: Games and Puzzles to Stimulate Your Creativity and Imagination.
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