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12. Use mind maps and flow charts

12. Use mind maps and flow charts

A mind map is a great way to connect ideas and look for innocative anwsers to questions.

Create a mind map by writing down a central topic or word. Next, link related terms or ideas around the central word. While similar to brainstorming, this technique allows for branching ideas and offers a very visual way of seeing how these ideas are linked.

As you start to develop a new project, create a flow chart to track the presentation of the project from start to finish. A flow chart can help you visualize the final product, eliminate potential problems and create unique solutions.

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