Mind Mapping -its personalA mini series on HOW Mind Mapping improves personal effectiveness and productivity,whilst comparing and contrasting the various alternative graphical mapping techniques with ‘scores on the doors’Lists or bullet points do not easily show the big picture, key points and the detail easily or clearly on a single page. All graphical mapping techniques do better than lists. The rules of Mind Mapping enable more information to be summarised on the paper space than is possible with other graphic techniques. More efficient use of the paper space with less clutter is a key USP for Mind Mapping over other graphical mapping techniquesSo how good is each technique at seeing the big picture, key points and detail?Lists 1/10Spider Diagrams 5/10Concept Bubble Diagrams 5/10Mind Maps 9/10
Mind Mapping -its personalA mini series on HOW Mind Mapping improves personal effectiveness and productivity,whilst comparing and contrasting the various alternative graphical mapping techniques with ‘scores on the doors’Lists or bullet points do not easily show the big picture, key points and the detail easily or clearly on a single page. All graphical mapping techniques [...]
Hierarchy – Good for Learning, Bad for LeadershipThe brain loves to make new connections. New connections are of course new associations. When associations are random in nature they are easily misplaced (in the brain as well as in your filing cabinet) and thus easily forgotten.Therefore as far as learning and remembering are concerned ‘ordered’ associations [...]
Hierarchy – Good for Learning, Bad for LeadershipThe brain loves to make new connections. New connections are of course new associations. When associations are random in nature they are easily misplaced (in the brain as well as in your filing cabinet) and thus easily forgotten.Therefore as far as learning and remembering are concerned ‘ordered’ associations are best. Hierarchical ordering of associations is the way the brain can most quickly absorb and retrieve information.A hierarchical arrangement of ideas allows the brain to quickly move between different levels of meaning. To quickly ‘zoom out’ to the big picture or to zoom in to a component or detail.The most effective tool for helping us to pre-order or re-order any new and existing associations is the Mind Map (by the way NOT spider diagrams) basically because one of the ‘rules’ of Mind Mapping is to order information in this highly effective hierarchical way.If you live in the UK and you want to learn how to be more effective as a learner, check out my Mind Mapping and other workshops hereHierarchy is however bad for business because it leads to ‘command and control’ mentality (see here)