Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Putting your Ideas/Vision on Paper: Mind Mapping



How many times are we plagued with the problem of communicating our ideas to someone, the more time it takes to communicate, the blurry the idea becomes. In the end, what is really left in our minds are half-baked communications we made and even that information does not last long. The most innovative ideas are so complicated that even reworking through the earlier process does not help, often we use common sense to solve the issue and as they say, common sense is the biggest hurdle in the way of innovation.

One way to sort out this issue is mind-mapping, the technique is not new, some examples even date back to the 3rd Century. The technique is very much in use in today's world, in fact its usefulness has increased manifold due to increased complexity of personal & business life in the current world scenario, where deep thought is a luxury not everybody can afford.


The technique starts with a word or an idea, which is then associated with concepts and thoughts, which in the end is associate with a task to accomplish, there is no restriction on the length of the chain. The idea is to reflect the thought process ending up with small tasks to be accomplished. Words cannot justify the benefits of this technique. A Practical application of the techniques reveals its benefits


Mind mapping can be used for an array of tasks, from personal, family, business, career or any aspect you want. For example, see the mind map above, where a candidate is working on the thought process for his job interview, working on the questions that can be asked or even those questions which will not be asked but inferred from the resume.
 
Mind-mapping can also be used for brainstorming, visual thinking, problem solving (even to Game theory). There are many softwares for mind mapping, one popular one is 'Freemind' which is freely available for download at download.com.

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