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Introduction
A new dimension in planning & learning. For centuries, we’ve used many methods to help aid our memory and plan our future. These include: lists, key words, logical repetition, analysis, reports and spread sheets.
Good though some of these systems may seem, they all dominantly use what we now know to be ‘left brain’ activity. When you use your ‘right brain’ elements of colour, space, dimension and imagination all your mental skills increase significantly
Typical Objectives:
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Using your whole brain and making the most of all your mental skills in an enjoyable format |
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Planning and prioritising quickly and easily |
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Increasing your output |
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Preparing presentations, reports and speeches |
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Involving people and running invigorating meetings |
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Using Mind Mapping as a motivational and teambuilding activity |
Sample Programme
A Mind Map is a visual tool for thinking, planning and note taking. Mind Maps can be used in almost any business situation, such as writing presentations, solving problems, drafting documents, brainstorming, and taking meeting minutes.
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Activities to consider:
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Creative Problem Solving |
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Innovation and Creativity |
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Knowledge Management |
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