BABOK® v3 Demystified Webinar Series
BABOK® v3 Demystified Webinar Series
BABOK® v3 Demystified Webinar Series
Webinar Series
Chapter: Chennai IIBA Chapter
Date & Time: 23-Feb-17 | 6:30 to 7:30 PM IST
Topic: Mind Mapping
Presenter: Mohan Kumar Subramani, CBAP
Mind Mapping
Mind mapping is used to articulate and capture thoughts, ideas,
and information
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Mind Mapping-Business Analyst
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Elements: Mind Mapping
1.Main Topic:
The main topic of a mind map is the thought or concept that
is being articulated
Images are frequently used as the main topic because they
contain a great deal of information and can be useful in
stimulating associated topics
2.Topics:
Topics are thoughts or concepts that expound upon or further
articulate the main topic
There can be as many or as few topics as required to fully
explore the thought or concept of the main topic
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Elements: Mind Mapping
3.Sub-topics:
Sub-topics are thoughts or concepts that expound upon or
further articulate the topic and directly relate to the main topic
Their association with the topic is expressed through a
branch(connected line) that has a keyword associated with it
4.Branches:
Branches are the associations between the main topic, topics,
and sub-topics
Branches include a keyword that clearly articulates the nature
of the association
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Elements: Mind Mapping
5.Keywords:
Keywords are single words used to articulate the nature of
the association of topics or sub-topics connected by a branch
The keywords are useful for both categorizing topics and for
triggering additional associations
6.Colour:
Colour may be used to categorize, prioritize, and analyse
topics, sub-topics, and their associations
Each mind map creator applies colour in a way that best suits
their mode of thinking
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Elements: Mind Mapping
7.Images:
Images can be used in mind maps to express larger volumes
of information that are unable to be expressed in short topic
headings
Images are useful in stimulating creativity and innovation by
generating additional thoughts, ideas, and associations
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Elements: Mind Mapping
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Strengths
Can be used as an effective collaboration and communication
tool
Summarizes complex thoughts, ideas, and information in a
way that shows the overall structure
Associations and sub-topics facilitate understanding and
decision making
Enable creative problem solving by articulating associations
and generating new associations
Can be helpful in preparing and delivering presentations
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Limitations
Can be misused as a brainstorming tool, and the related
documenting of ideas and creating associations may inhibit
idea generation
A shared understanding of a mind map can be difficult to
communicate
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About Fhyzics
www.fhyzics.com
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Next Webinar: Process Analysis
30-March-2017 [Thursday]
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Thank You
Webinar Platform
Compliments from
Fhyzics Business Consultants Private Limited
Presented By
Mr. Mohan Kumar Subramani, CBAP
Business Analysis Faculty
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