Deep analysis with mind maps

From WikIT
Revision as of 11:32, 11 December 2008 by imported>WikITSysop
Jump to navigation Jump to search

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 common mind maps. For reasons described in Common mind maps or Buzan mind maps?, using phrases for nodes turns out to be far more practical than adopting the “one keyword” guideline.

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.

For free information about the hundreds of
visual thinking tools available, visit the

Visual Thinking Center