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Sunni Brown : gribouilleurs, unissez-vous!

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Des études ont montré que faire des croquis et des gribouillages améliore notre compréhension -- et notre réflexion créative. Alors pourquoi nous sentons-nous encore gênés quand on nous prend en train de gribouiller dans une réunion? Sunni Brown dit : Gribouilleurs, unissez-vous! Elle démontre qu'on débloque notre cerveau par le biais d'un crayon et d'un bloc note

In her book "Gamestorming," Sunni Brown shows how using art and games can empower serious problem-solving. Full bio »

Translated into French by Elisabeth Buffard
Reviewed by Jonathan BISSON
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