Power Mapping
Is Mind Mapping a serious tool? Here Clive Lewis, MD of Illumine Training, highlights the techniques that make Mind Mapping especially valuable for business executives and trainers alike.
We all live with pressure at work but what would you give for a tool that could improve your project management, that could bring your presentations to […]
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Illumine posted this on May 30th, 2008
This is filed in: Appraisals, Business Mapping (Training), Decision making, Information recall, Learning and Studying, Mind Mapping Seminar (Training), Mind Mapping software, MindJet MindManager, Presentation techniques, Project management, Project working, Radiant thinking
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Problem = something difficult to deal with or solve; question or puzzle set for solution
Opportunity = favourable time or condition; good chance
What are your problems?
As soon as you start thinking about the exact nature of your problems you’ll recognise that they come in two rather different shapes. In the first instance, you will tend to […]
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Illumine posted this on February 27th, 2008
This is filed in: Creative problem solving, Creativity and Innovation, Decision making, Direct Attention Thinking Tools - Edward de Bono (Train, Facilitating Creativity Sessions, Facilitation Skills, Lateral Thinking™ (Training), Mind Mapping, Mind Mapping as a Creativity Tool, Problem-solving, RapidConsensus™ (Training), Six Thinking Hats - Edward de Bono (Training)
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Does reaching consensus have to be so difficult? Anthony Landale reports on a new approach that might just help teams to reach decisions fast and harmoniously.
Intolerant attitudes. Lack of respect for others. The ‘me first’ society. You can take your pick as to why people find it so hard to rub along together. But wouldn’t […]
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Illumine posted this on April 28th, 2007
This is filed in: Decision making, Engagement and Motivation, Facilitation Skills, RapidConsensus™ (Training)
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