Inspiration is always a surprising visitor – John O’Donohue
Month: October 2012 (Page 2 of 2)
Mind mapping is a smart and intuitive way to organize ideas, projects or simply a teamwork management. A Mind Map is a graphic method of taking notes, which allows to organize and divide ideas into branches and subsections, using the sheet as a landscape and not just in the usual linear dimension, and preferring catchy images or short banners to long and vague sentences.
Picture: Example of Mindmap by Kurbalija, Gelbstein, Baldi
Tony Buzan is the inventor of Mindmapping. His “The Mind Map Book” of 1993 has been republished several times and contains the guidelines of this technique. Nowadays several mind-mapping software are available, some for free.
In his Ted Talk, Dan Pink examines the science of motivation. Most managers don’t know what has been ascertained by social scientists: Traditional rewards aren’t always as effective as we think.
Dan Pink has published the book Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us, which uses 50 years of behavioural science to overturn the conventional wisdom about human motivation and offer a new path to high performance.
Planning is no use at all, unless it degenerates into work. Peter Drucker
Email is an essential part of modern communication. Amy-Mae Elliott have collected eight essential tips for contemporary email etiquette.
For instance, set up a separate email signature for use on mobile devices, and use a more considerate out-of-office message.
Read the full article at: http://goo.gl/MIDfZ
Have you ever wondered what a mindmap on Multilateral Diplomacy could look like? Here is the Illustration entitled “the Swiss Knife of Multilateral Diplomacy” realized by Diplofoundation which provides and effective idea of the complex topic.
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