Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Group Facilitation Tip - Using MindMaps

I was recently reminded about the power of MindMaps during a program I was leading on Project Management. Many participants had not yet been exposed to what MindMaps were, and the glistening in their eyes when they got the Ah-ha was amazing.

MindMaps are a tool I use with individual clients when they are stuck or overwhelmed. It’s a great way for people to purge their ideas and get them out on paper.

I also use MindMaps to develop most of my group programs. I was reminded of the power of the tool for this purpose during this month’s Workshop and Retreat Essentials program, when current participants applied this tool to their own program development.

There are a number of applications for the use of MindMaps including:
* Project Management
* Brainstorming
* Creating new possibilities or opportunities
* To undertake a SWOT (for strategic planning for teams or small business owners)
* Program Development
* When clients are stuck or overwhelmed

You can use a simple piece of paper to have people create their own MindMap. For those more technically minded, you can also download a free trial of MindJet software at http://www.mindjet.com/.

For an earlier blog post I wrote on Mind Mapping click here.

I’d love to hear how you are using MindMapping and your experience with the tool. Feel free to post your comments below.

With best wishes,
Jennifer

Jennifer Britton, CPCC, CHRP, CPT
Potentials Realized
Group Coaching Essentials
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Email: jennifer[at]potentialsrealized[dot]com

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:22 AM

    I'm with you all the way on mind mapping being great for project planning and many aspects of project control. I use Mind Manager myself.

    But you might want to mention the free alternatives. There's FreeMind from http://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page and there are various free web services. Some have a subscription base but let you have 5 or so maps on line free:

    mapul.com Collaborative mind mapping with an organic flavour

    mindmeister.com Collaborative mind mapping

    kayuda.com Collaborative concept mapping and mind mapping

    mindomo.com Collaborative mind mapping

    There are many more.

    For project teams that aren't all in the same office, access from anywhere on the web can be really great, and several people can work on the same map at one time.

    Regards
    Vic
    http://www.mind-mapping.org
    The master list of mind mapping &
    information management software

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  2. We have many great project management map examples at Mindjet's website (www.mindjet.com) as well as a new offering, the Project Management Jetpack.

    The Project Management Jetpack contains a detailed whitepaper that walks users through how to use MindManager and mapping throughout the project lifecycle. It also includes dozens of useful map examples and templates for your project. Check out the details at:

    http://www.mindjet.com/us/
    products/jetpack/index.php?s=5


    Regards,
    Michael Deutch
    Director of Solutions
    Mindjet

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