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Summary

What is Mind Mapping (MM)?

Example of a Mind Map

MM is a popular brainstorming tool and learning technique of visually arranging ideas and their interconnections. It can be used to graphically arrange the linkages of some central concept or issue with other concepts or issues into memorable treelike diagrams. It allows you to create, capture, organize, and communicate readily understood and highly interactive visual representations of complex ideas, information, and data.


A mind map always starts from some problem or issue which is positioned in the center. Typically it contains words, short phrases and pictures, which are connected to the central issue by lines.


Most people are visually oriented. Using structure, words, color, images, and hyperlinks (and sounds) to bring concepts to life, MM links a central concept or issue with related concepts or issues. Unlike linear thinking modes (that you probably learned at school) it stimulates imagination and creativity, by connecting left and right brain thinking. Thus it is believed to harness the full range of your analytical and creative skills.


Origin of MM. History

Radial drawings have already been used for centuries to analyze all kinds of problems. An early example is the graphical representation of the categories of Aristotle by Neoplatonist thinker Poephyry in the 3rd century. Tony Buzan, a British psychologist and a business creativity guru, was seeking a visual and faster way of outlining ideas on paper to support learning and memorizing. He made the modern Mind Map popular in the 60s.


Usage of Mind Maps. Applications

Commonly, the following functions have been described for MM in literature:

Usage of Mind Maps. Applications
  1. To visualize human information exchange (e.g. workshops, project or staff meetings, brainstorm sessions and strategy sessions).
  2. To organize, reorganize and filter the thoughts and ideas that are collected.
  3. To analyze and structure the information, to identify relationships between key points.
  4. To improve knowledge management systems. The Mind Map can be used as a visual interface that contains information or external links. Latest software allows automatic build-up of the Mind Map by search engines and renewal of the content by refreshing.
  5. To produce and present information in a better way. Mind Maps can be automatically converted to other forms of communication, such as: web sites, MSPowerpoint presentations, Projectmanagement information, MSWord files and MSOutlook tasks.
  6. To better manage the information for meetings, presentations, projects, proposals, research, contacts, etc. Both in the preparation phase, the execution phase and the follow-up phase.

Mind Maps can be used for a large range of activities, including:

  • Note-taking and reporting. Recall.
  • Brainstorm. Improve creativity. Capture ideas. Compare: Cause and Effect Diagram
  • Clarifying of thoughts. Summarizing. Gain an overview. See topics in their context. Presentation.
  • Presentation.
  • Planning.
  • Analyze and solve complex problems.
  • Team building.
  • Collapse or expand topics to see more or to see less detail (through software).
  • Support group communication processes (through software).

Software for MM. Programs

You can draw mind maps by hand, during a lecture or meeting, but the process can also be supported by specialized MM software, resulting in additional benefits and new and interesting application areas. MM software can be used on several levels:

  • Individual use. To increase personal effectiveness (elaborating ideas and plans, control over complex information, time and project management).
  • Use in teams. To increase creativity and team work (brainstorming, staff meetings, project meetings, project management, knowledge management).
  • Use at events. To increase interaction and stakeholder communication, visualize discussions and enable easy reporting mechanisms in the follow-up of the events such as conferences, workshops and seminars.
  • Corporate use. To create an open and collaborative culture and to standardize and support work processes (project management, procurement, HRM, sales & marketing, research & development).

Hints for MM. Process

Tips for Mind Mapping processs

Some generic hints to create a good mind map are:

  1. Position the main idea in the center. Preferably a picture of it.
  2. Use lots of space, so you can add things later.
  3. Use colors and capitals where useful. Personalize the map.
  4. Look for relationships.
  5. Create sub centers for sub themes.

Strengths of Mind Mapping. Benefits

  • Simplicity. Ease of use.
  • Associative. Any idea probably has many links.
  • Visual. Easy to remember.
  • Radial. Allows you to work in all directions.
  • Overview. Helps to see the big picture and relationships between issues.

Strengths of MM software. Benefits

  • On a technical level.
    • A mind map can be collapsed or expanded to quickly increase or decrease the level of detail.
    • A mind map can be filtered (priorities, key words, colors) to produce customized versions of the ‘mother’ Mind Map.
    • Mind maps can be enriched by: texts, graphics, spreadsheet info, links to files, websites and RSS-feeds.
    • Mind maps can be linked to produce multi-maps.
    • Various modes of collaboration can be supported (such as brainstorming, presentation, building, customizing, project management, research).
    • Mind Maps can be converted to almost all traditional forms of communication (vice versa).
  • On a functional level.
    • Flexible idea capturing and filtering mechanisms.
    • Various modes of presentation (Mind Map, website, PowerPoint, etc).
    • Reporting (Mind Map, Word, Outlook, Visio, etc).
    • Implementation – project management.
  • On a knowledge and information management level.
    • Software can connect people in a direct and effective way to information.
    • Knowledge and Information processes are better integrated in work of people.
    • Information is better managed and needless duplication of information is avoided as the information of the Mind Map can be transformed and synchronized very easily.

Book: Tony Buzan - The Mind Map Book: How to Use Radiant Thinking to Maximize Your Brain's Untapped Potential


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topic Why are Mind Maps So Easy to Remember?
Why are Mind Maps So Easy to Remember? Mindmaps and semantic networking tools are producing visual concept maps. Concept mapping is a study strategy that requires learners to draw visual maps of conc...
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topic Mind Mapping Applications (usages)
You can use Mind Mapping to: - Plan and organize - Add structure to text and reports - Prepare information for learning - Brainstorm - Projektmanagement - Finding quality issues - Testing proto...
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🔥 Mind Maps versus Concept Maps
Mind Maps and Concept Maps are fundamentally different information mapping methods. The most significant differences are that: 1. Mind maps are hierarchical, with subjects and sub-subjects all connec...
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topic Mind Map for Mapping User Requirements to Software Features?
I am looking for suggestions to keep control of mapping the User Requirements to Software Features and Functional Testing Scenarios. Is a Mind Map a good tool for effectively describing the relationsh...
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🥇 Best Mind Mapping Software
MindMapping has been very helpful for my entire team at my company. We use a popular software package to map out our projects as well as communicate to other groups. Our sales team also uses maps to ...
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🥈 Mind Mapping - Still Can't Get It!
I've read books, attended Tony Buzan's course, but still cant seem to get it. What could I be doing wrong? I know mind mapping can be very helpful, it just hasn't worked for me... (yet). Please advise...
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🥉 Steps in Mind Mapping Process
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topic Tools for Mind Mapping
Mindmapping makes communication easier when translating vague ideas and visions into concrete projects. I personally love the software "Personal Brain", because it allows me to use several mindmaps si...
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topic 'Mind Mapping' or 'Idea Mapping'?
I started Mind Mapping in 1992 and was the only Senior Master Trainer for the Buzan Centre until 2006. I've authored a book titled, "Idea Mapping" and have trained 17,000+ professionals world-wide. I...
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topic Mind Mapping for Trainers
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topic Mind Mapping in Science
I think that the mind mapping method is useful. Also, I hope to ask some questions about it: (i)How can i write mind maps for experimental procedures, since science subjects must follow the steps and...
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topic Mind Mapping and Decomposition
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