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Today not me rambling along on mind mapping. I have a video clip I want to share from you.

This presentation given by Tom Wujec at TED. He shows why visual thinking (and mind mapping) work so well in problem solving and collaboration.

I especially like the thought right in the beginning (0:41 and further along). This shows us that we have something extremely powerful at our disposal.

Enjoy!

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Hopefully you applied the information from the previous article and you now know much better where you are going and what you can do in life.

This article will expand on that, making it easier to share information in a group. Today we have a look at clear information transfer between you and other.

One of the most heard remarks on mind mapping I get in groups is that it is very difficult to understand exactly what another person means with a map. People create a map based on their thoughts, insights and feelings. Then they share this map… and nobody understands exactly what you mean.

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Have you been to one of those presentations where you thought you just had to go away? The presenter was showing you dozens of slides. You could not identify any structure in it.

Your presenter probably did not use mindmaps to outline and present his or her information. Today, we have a look at how mindmaps will help you to get things clear for your next presentation. Even if you already created your presentation and you think it needs work (before the end of the day)!

Here are the 4 steps in using mindmaps for your presentation.

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Many people don’t like to give a presentation (I wonder why).

When they do deliver a presentation, they use tools which divert the focus from them and their message to a huge amount of (PowerPoint) slides.

In this article, I want to share with you why I feel presentations should be done using mindmaps. Also, you will learn why one of the most overrated and most useless features of a mindmap tool is the export-to-PowerPoint option.

The main reason people use visual aids.

When you present your information, you are the person who has (most of) the knowledge on that topic. After all… you were asked to share your knowledge and insights.

Many people use visual aids to support or even tell their story.
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