Have you ever struggled to find words when asked for your opinion in daily interactions or meetings? The new book by Yuichi Takano, CEO of Metagram (headquartered in Shibuya, Tokyo), titled "People Who Are Good at Talking Draw 'Invisible Diagrams' in Their Heads" (published by KADOKAWA), is now available at bookstores and online retailers nationwide. Based on practical "conversation structuring" techniques provided to over 12,000 people, the book systematizes a new communication method, arguing that the cause of being unable to speak well lies in the assembly (structure) of the content, not the speaking style. As more people struggle with explaining things clearly in both professional and daily life, this book proposes a skill that anyone can replicate on the spot by organizing the "structure of the talk" rather than the "way of speaking." The book teaches how to speak smoothly about complex topics by using three diagram patterns: "Comparing," "Ordering," and "Layering." Beyond theory, it includes practical before-and-after examples and training methods for daily conversations. Additionally, the method is offered as a corporate training program called "Diagram Thinking Training," which has been highly acclaimed by major companies and universities for its ability to eliminate communication gaps and improve organizational productivity.

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