A whiteboard helps make innovation happen. Any discussion is improved when someone gets up and draws a picture.
If you don't have whiteboards in your office, here is a cheap solution. $35 for a 3x6 foot version. Compares to several hundred dollars for the equivalent size at Staples.
I saw WhiteyBoard profiled in the New York Times several months ago.
Peel off the back, stick on your wall. When you want to move it: peel off and stick on somewhere else.
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