Day of Innovation 2019: Visual Thinking Strategies for Change

Centric Indiana Day of Innovation: Visual Thinking Strategies for Change

Day of Innovation: The Power of Together

Diversity, Inclusion, Collaboration and Team Building for Innovation

Explore the Power of Together on October 17! Join us on Butler University campus for this year’s Day of Innovation conference. Expect energizing, interactive sessions on inclusion, diversity, collaboration and team building—and how these relate to innovation. Whether you’re new to the innovation team or you’ve been leading growth projects for years, there is something for everyone this year. Register now for Indiana’s premier full day innovation event that brings together hundreds of leaders and practitioners from all sectors and backgrounds.


Visual thinking has the power to move individuals, groups and organizations forward. It is a proven method of clarifying an idea by creating a shared understanding through the use of images. 

Visual tools and methodologies can be easily woven into the planning for any meeting or workshop where the focus is on efforts to support positive change such as future planning, organizational change and team development.

We’ll have lots of fun in this session learning and practicing visualizations that can be employed right away at your organization to increase energy and focus, engagement and alignment.

A degree or background in art or design is *not* necessary, but a willingness to pick up a pen and share and discuss your drawings is.

3 Takeaways:

  1. How to make workshops more productive and fun with visual, interactive activities that help participants become more are fully engaged and maintain their cognitive and collaborative energy in group events
  2. Drawing principles and techniques. We’ll explore how to make the things we draw look more 3‐dimensional, opening new possibilities for creating visual metaphors, powerful lettering, expressive people and more
  3. How to design visual templates that guide and support workshop participants