When it comes to thinking creatively, it’s easy to get stuck in a rut. Our ideas tend to fall into the same predictable categories, despite our efforts to the contrary. How can you jump-start your thinking in some new, creative directions? One way is to form your own personal “board of directors.”
Create a process flow map for complex projects
The next time you’re working on a complex project, why not use a diagramming or mind mapping program to visually map your process flow?
Choose what to leave out of your mind maps
When you have a tool like mind mapping software that enables you to capture, organize and share every bit of information you have collected, should you?
How to mind map a simple linear process
Did you know that you can track simple business processes using your mind mapping software? It’s easier to do than you may think. Here’s how to set one up in 7 easy steps, no matter what program you use.
7 reasons mind maps are way better than checklists for busy executives
Many executives use checklists to keep track of information they must not forget. They are essential for life-and-death situations. But there is a better way that is more in tune with the nature of today’s work. Here are 7 reasons mind maps are much more efficient and effective than checklists for busy executives.
5 reasons no one pays attention to your mind maps
Here are 5 reasons why your colleagues may not be paying attention to your mind maps.
Headline Hacks mind map provides visual inspiration for bloggers
How can you differentiate your blog content from the torrent of background noise? How can you capture the attention of the people you want to influence? One way is to use proven formulas for blog post headlines, like the ones in today’s mind map.
Break it down. Get it done. Ship.
One of the primary reasons we aren’t able to turn our best ideas into projects, complete them and push them out into the world is because we tend to get overwhelmed by fear of failure. Here’s what to do about it.
A powerful, visual business development strategy: Explore adjacencies
One of the best business development strategies you can use to grow your core business is to look beyond it for adjacent markets, technologies or areas of focus where you can expand. Here’s how to do it visually.
Set audacious goals for 2012 using this powerful visual technique
What if you had a way to envision really big goals for 2012 that would help you to get much closer to your ideal future? Here’s a simple, two-step visual method that will help you to get there.
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