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Monthly Archives: January 2012
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When are soccer clubs gonna wake up?
Europe’s top football clubs collectively lost more than € 1.6 billion in 2010 and their debts are still rising. Accounts from about 650 European clubs show that their total debt is a staggering € 8.4 billion. When are they going … Continue reading
How to make a perfect mind map
Mindmap © Hans Buskes How to make a perfect mind map | mastermindmaps: Well done! Excellent mindmap to discuss about creating a mindmap…. bit.ly/AFnk0c — Dean Brandon (@deanwbrandon) January 26, 2012
Posted in education, mindmapping, productivity
Tagged griddle, iMindmap, mind mao toolbox, persistent color picker, screen ruler
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Lengthy songs require creativity
Writing a song with a length over ten minutes is a masterpiece of creativity. It requires a magical driving force within the song itself that keeps the attention of the listener. These lengthy songs can be found typically in genres … Continue reading
Creativity killers: triple mind map
Mindmap © Hans Buskes Thanks for input: Ingeborg Dijkstra, Peter te Riele, Hadewych Simonis, Francine Hendriks
Blood on the tracks: songs of murder
This is about as bloody as it gets in Dylan songs. But lets face it, good songs. She sees the bartender in a pool of blood. Lord, lord, they cut George Jackson down. I can’t go to paradise no more, … Continue reading
Are we through with consuming?
The infographic was inspired by an article in Fast Company: ‘have we reached peak stuff?’. “In England, statistics show that its citizens have been using less and less of nearly every material good, even before the recession started.” Is this … Continue reading
Posted in general, government, sustainable
Tagged consumption, Peak stuff, sustainability
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Six striking similarities Seasick Steve & Dylan
Are Seasick Steve and Bob Dylan similar? I guess your answer is no. Of course, they both use pseudonyms; both are 70 years old; have their roots in the blues. Performed together in Limerick (Ireland, July 2010). However, it really … Continue reading
Posted in mindmapping, music
Tagged Bob Dylan, It's all good, mind mapping, Seasick Steve
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A template for a modern communications plan
A template for a communications plan posing the real important issues: why do you want to communicate, what (based on Simon Sinek’s why), to whom, where is your playing field, how are you going to do it (strategy, planning) and … Continue reading
Thinking outside the box? Or just rename it
Thinking outside the box? Great, but sometimes all you have to do is to rename the box… The story behind the mind map, a meeting of minds written by Niall Daly Clearing Space a UK-based consultancy developed an approach and … Continue reading
Posted in education, industries, innovation
Tagged creativity, thinking outside the box, thinking-inside-the-box
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