Brainstormed an idea recently? Did your mind boggle with the overwhelming ideas that flowed in from your team members? Reams and reams of information/ideas that need to be organized and fit together like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. Stress no more. Just use a Mind Map for your next session.
A Mind Map helps you organize your ideas, record information and is a useful technique for creative problem solving. Mind Maps popularized by author and consultant, Tony Bunzan, gives a quick overview of the main topic at a glance. It also helps you gauge the relative importance of individual sub-headings under the main topic and how they relate to one another.
In other words, you leave no stone unturned, if you approach a problem solving session with a Mind Map tool. At the end of a session, you will have a Mind Map that has the main topic radiating in all directions from the centre with the sub-headings branching off. When created using color-coded images and drawings, a Mind Map is a work of art by itself.
24point0 has a bunch of ready-to-use Mind Map PowerPoint Slides of different sizes, shapes and hues. These slides are completely editable and can be easily customized to fit into your corporate templates.
Here are some sample images created using our own Mind Map PowerPoint Slides.
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This Mind Map gives you a roadmap outlined for a team to achieve its monthly business goals.