by Tiffany Forner | Jan 5, 2021 | Visualization
In November of 2020, The Grove put out a call in our community to submit artwork that answered the question,“What does democracy mean to you?” We knew this may be a complex question to answer, and we were hoping for a variety of responses. What we received was a...
by Tiffany Forner | Nov 13, 2020 | Visualization
Each January The Grove offers a free, downloadable calendar to our mailing list and social-media followers. For our 2021 calendar we are opening up the artwork creation to anyone in our community. We’re looking for graphic recordings, drawings, cartoons, paintings...
by Tiffany Forner | Jan 7, 2020 | Visualization
Happy New Year to all! Please enjoy our annual calendar. This year, our calendar illustrates one of the most basic and effective facilitative practices—the sticky-note brainstorm. We designated one wall in our office to the activity throughout the month of December....
by The Grove | Jan 16, 2019 | Social Change, Visualization
Recently Stanford scholar Bob Horn, longtime friend of The Grove and fellow pioneer in visual thinking, led a GLEN Exchange * introducing his “mess mapping” process for exploring social messes and their causes. Author of Visual Language: Global Communication for the...
by Malgosia Kostecka | Nov 29, 2016 | Visualization
Earlier this year, I attended the International Forum for Visual Practitioners, an annual convening of people who use visuals to build understanding. Among the keynote speakers was cartoonist and cartoon theorist Scott McCloud, a personal hero of mine. Here are my...
by David Sibbet | May 21, 2015 | Organization Change, Visualization
At the 2015 Association of Change Management Professionals conference, The Grove’s Gisela Wendling and David Sibbet led more than 800 participants in an hour-long general session exploring how to use metaphors to communicate about change management. David’s...