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− | In the field and on the Web, mind maps made for business projects can generally be seen to follow the style referred to in WikIT as [[Mind maps#Common mind maps|common mind maps]]. For reasons described in [[Concept maps or mind maps? the choice#Common mind maps or Buzan mind maps?|Common mind maps or Buzan mind maps?]], using ''phrases'' for nodes in ''business mind maps'' generally turns out to be far more practical than adopting the [[Buzan's guidelines simply stated|"one keyword" rule]] (it's Buzan's guideline no.6).
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− | But there are at least two activities where even business mappers can benefit from adopting that approach. When engaged in deep analysis of a subject, or when engaged in creative, "blue skies" thinking, Tony Buzan's guideline that mind maps should show one keyword per line is a game-changer when compared with phrases in boxes or bubbles.
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− | The section ''[[Creativity through mind mapping#Buzan's "one keyword per line" guideline and creativity|Buzan's "one keyword per line" guideline and creativity]]'' in ''Creativity through mind mapping'' describes circumstances when the one-keyword guideline can have great value when applied carefully.
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Latest revision as of 02:38, 8 November 2008