Is Mind Mapping a serious business tool? Here Clive Lewis, MD of Illumine Training highlights the techniques that make Mind Mapping especially valuable for anyone who wants to prepare and deliver compelling business presentations.
Just imagine … you have found a simple technique that helps you pull together and organise all your thoughts for your next […]
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Illumine posted this on October 15th, 2008
This is filed in: Mind Mapping, Personal effectiveness, Presentation techniques
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As part of a global innovation programme, the worldwide insurer, Allianz, has been looking to develop practical creativity in the workplace. Here Anthony Landale outlines the drivers for innovation and reports on the drive for new thinking at all levels of the business.
Innovation is a big game in business. It promises to break open rigid […]
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Illumine posted this on May 27th, 2008
This is filed in: Case studies, Creative focus, Creative thinking techniques, Creativity and Innovation, Creativity for Logical Thinkers - Illumination Workshop, Creativity training, Idea generation, Mind Mapping, Six Thinking Hats - Edward de Bono (Training)
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It may never be the new rock and roll but for many people professional study is probably more important.
Of course many of us are required to study – and to keep on studying. CPD, for example, is here to stay and is mandatory in most professional membership bodies. Furthermore, if you are working in a […]
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Illumine posted this on May 8th, 2008
This is filed in: Business Mapping (Training), Effective Speed Reading™ (Training), Learning and Studying, Mind Mapping, Speed Reading
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I heard a story the other day (it may be apocryphal) about an irate BBC manager who walked into his office one morning and noticed that every single member of his staff was reading The Guardian. He flew into a rage. His exasperation, however, wasn’t caused by his disapproval of that particular publication but by […]
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Illumine posted this on February 27th, 2008
This is filed in: Creativity for Logical Thinkers - Illumination Workshop, Facilitation Skills, Generating Ideas (Training), Mind Mapping, Questioning techniques, Thinking techniques
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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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As part of an Advanced Leadership Programme, the National School of Government has been teaching top civil servants how to get creative.Here Anthony Landale outlines the approach taken and reports on some of the key techniques they have been learning.
Every organisation wants to encourage creativity in its people. Why? Because it is through creativity that […]
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Illumine posted this on January 19th, 2007
This is filed in: Case studies, Creative thinking techniques, DEFRA, Mind Mapping, Public Sector Specific, Six Thinking Hats - Edward de Bono (Training)
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Mind Mapping is an ideal resource for project managers and teams. Here Clive Lewis, Managing Director of Illumine provides some helpful advice on how it can be applied and how Mind Mapping software adds another dimension.
Project management is a specialisation brimming with models and methods, so why am I suggesting that Mind Mapping has something […]
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Illumine posted this on September 1st, 2006
This is filed in: Business Mapping (Training), Mind Mapping, Mind Mapping software, Project management
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Why Mind Mapping Is The Swiss Army Knife Of Management Thinking Tools!
A new survey of Mind Mapping users in business, sponsored by Illumine training, reveals that Mind Mapping can be likened to the famous Swiss Army knife.
Just like the renowned pocket knife, the study shows that Mind Mapping is highly versatile, easy to use and […]
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Illumine posted this on August 1st, 2006
This is filed in: Business Mapping (Training), Mind Mapping, Mind Mapping survey
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Parallel Process
Is mind mapping a serious business tool? Anthony Landale reports on a technique that is easy to use across a range of applications.
If you are one of those people who still takes notes in meetings, or you use notes as an aide memoir for training, for course revision or even as a record of […]
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Illumine posted this on July 23rd, 2006
This is filed in: Learning and Studying, Memory techniques, Mind Mapping, Radiant thinking
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Accelerated learning (AL) provides executives with a range of rapid response tools. Here Clive Lewis outlines what these are and why they are so important.
So you are familiar with accelerated learning (AL). Good for you. But take note; if you are a trainer or a training manager the issue isn’t about how AL can help […]
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Illumine posted this on July 22nd, 2006
This is filed in: Accelerated Learning for Trainers (Training), Idea generation, Mind Mapping, Presentation techniques, Speed Reading, Time management
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