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Graphic Recording

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Updated on October 6, 2008

The role of the graphic recorder is to capture essential content in your meeting to allow participants a means of working with the information. It also provides a visual record of the process - a "group memory" - for attendees and a communication tool to share your meeting results with others.

Our team of recorders works with a basic set of materials that includes four-foot-high butcher-block paper, markers, and pastels. We start with either a blank sheet of paper or can work with you in advance of your meeting to create customized templates that will support and guide the conversation you want to have with your team.

We are also trained in the use of The Grove Consultants International's Strategic Visioning templates and frequently use these with our clients in support of their planning initiatives.

As you talk, we write and draw like crazy to capture the essence of what is said. All we need is a large unobstructed wall space and we're ready to go!

Grump gets a lesson in visual thinking from Kermit, 1966

Jim Henson has long been a hero of ours. We thought this video would provide some humorous inspiration and make you smile. Learn how to build your own visual communication capabilities through our in-house and public workshops.

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We are happy to speak with you about our services, point you in the right direction toward building your own graphic facilitation and recording skills, or to help you reach other people within our network.

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