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Mind Map Rules

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A Mind Map I made several years ago. Still looks good. Forgot the software I used then. I like the new iMindMap though:)
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Focus – The most important first step in thinking creatively

creative thinking requires focus

One of the key things we do as facilitators working with clients of all types, is to widen and sometimes shift the way a problem or challenge is viewed and then approached.  This is a vital ‘divergent’ thinking step in your thinking, and deserves the time it needs to be done well.  Let’s look at an example...

Say the starting problem is ‘Sales are slumping’ – not uncommon in recent days.

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Think Out Of The Box / Five Boxes

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Last month, I made a presentation on Creative Thinking at the Personal AdministratorsConvention. To think creatively there are dozens of approaches and in my workshops, I work through methods like Fish Bone Analysis, Value Stream Mapping, Convergentand Divergent Thinking, TRIZ, Brainstorming, Synectics, Da Vincian Methods and (ahem!) Mind Mapping.   This time, I simplified the language for the layman and, uhm, excuse me, for the laywoman too.  So, if you want to generate a lot of ideas, pick out good ones, test them and then make them practical see if the following works for you.* First, think deep and hard "into the box." Do this until your head hurts. Of course,for many of us, this is the natural choice. That's why migraines exist.* Second, think far and away and "give up on the box." This will allow synergizationfrom your unconscious and will also draw in what exists in the environment outsideof you.* Third, if you discover many boxes or ideas, take two contrasting ones and "blendthe boxes."  Consider ideas which generate disagreements, because there may be wisdomin the sides you are blind to.* Fourth, "invert the box." Study it from an end that does not work and also emptyout its contents and elements. This may make you bolt out of your bathtub, naked,screaming "Eureka!"* Fifth, "explain the box." Simplify and state the purpose and the benefits the box will bring to your world. Tell as if you were talking to a seven-year old.There you go! Hope the abstracts make concrete the technique for you. If not I willneed to work the last step or, perhaps, all five of them. If you wnt to see the slide presentation and/or the video clips click    Slide Presentation of Unleashing Creativity [http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=cpuza7cab.0.0.65lq6mcab.0&ts=S0403&p=http%3A%2F%2Ftinyurl.com%2Frcyk93&id=preview]Video Clip of Monk in Black [http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=cpuza7cab.0.0.65lq6mcab.0&ts=S0403&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D0zmak2DiTpA&id=preview   Seize the day! Raju Mandhyan Author, Coach and Trainer www.mandhyan.com  
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Creative Tools for Personal Transformation - TONY BUZAN Keynote at Happiness and It's causes conference

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Friday, 15 May 2009 - 9:30am - 10:00am Australia/Sydney

Tony Buzan will be keynoting at the conference

Creative tools for personal transformation


• How does change affect my life?
• How can I develop confidence and flexibility in the face of change?
• Using creative thinking techniques to turn change into opportunity
• Master change and achieve your goals.
• Use Mind Maps to transform your future Read more

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It’s Fun being Me, is it Fun being You?

Many practitioners in the creativity field believe individuals can develop skills that open them up to thinking more creatively.  Edward de Bono is one of the more well recognised of these, but the teaching of creative thinking goes back much further to people like Alex Osborn (Brainstorming), Sid Parnes, Paul Torrance and many others.  Read more

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The Nature or Nurture of Creativity

In recent days I have been following a fascinating discussion between colleagues in the creativity and innovation field around whether or not being creative is a skill that can be learnt and developed, and how long it takes to become a proficient creative thinker.  As you might imagine, there were many viewpoints that followed different paths.  Read more

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Creative Clusters (17-20 November, Glasgow)

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Monday, 17 November 2008 - 9:00am - Thursday, 20 November 2008 - 5:00pm Etc/GMT
Creative Clusters Creative Clusters (17-20 November, Glasgow) is an independent policy conference examining the growth of the creative economy. We are interested in initiatives from around the world that are designed to have an impact in both cultural and economic terms. Creative Clusters believes that creativity is the key factor driving development. Across the world, enterprises based on individual creativity are booming. Furthermore, knowledge and culture-based activities now play a central role in the activities of all businesses. This is the era of the creative economy.

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Red Carpet presents UpClose with John Cleese

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Thursday, 11 December 2008 - 10:00am - 2:00pm Australia/Melbourne

To: CreativeSkillsTrainingCouncil@yahoogroups.com All - Just spotted this - may be of interest to people in Australia: Date: Thursday 11 December 2008, 9 am-1 pm, Melbourne In this business seminar, John Cleese will be inspiring CEOs and senior management on how creativity in the business world can reap untold benefits through more effective decision-making. John will help you understand: • How to think creatively as a leader • How creative thinking leads to effective decision making • How to develop a culture of creativity in organisations

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Creative Workspaces

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My new office. It is tough not to brag about how nice it is to go to work each morning. Bill and I have moved to the Gold Coast to concentrate on providing more material online for our increasing global audience. This is the view from my home office out onto Coolangatta beach and Greenmount headlands. You don't need a beach to be creative. Where is the best place you like to go to to think, learn and be creative?
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Be Prepared!

Be Prepared, one of the most famous mantras, was coined by Lord Baden-Powell, the founder of the Scouting Movement. Today (1 August) is World Scout Day and many lessons in learning and creative thinking can be drawn from an organisation that started 101 years ago and has touched the lives of so many people.

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