You can learn more about using the 5 Ws and an H for requirements elicitation here: ua-cam.com/video/uAHeTzmc_2g/v-deo.html Also, grab your BA Templates and Elicitations Questions list here: the-business-analysis-doctor-self-paced-learning.thinkific.com/courses/business-analysis-template-package
Brilliant job explaining this! Adding the example brainstorming questions really connected a lot of dots that I was not able to connect with other lessons. Thank you so much for sharing your gift with us.
This mind map tutorial is super helpful! Visualizing and organizing information this way makes project note-taking so much more efficient. Thanks for the great tips!
Thank you! Sometimes, it can be a challenge to organize mind maps effectively so I wanted to be as precise as possible. I hope the info is helpful to you!
Thank you so much for this. I think having a structured approach to ask questions is key to making this technique effective. Without it, I haven't been able to make mind maps work for me.
Congratulations! Yes, mind maps are a great technique to facilitate workshops. Let me know how it goes. Also, if you haven't already, check out my workshop tutorial video here: ua-cam.com/video/s25hs8YazTo/v-deo.html
Wonderful tutorial on mind mapping! This is super helpful for visualizing complex projects. I loved the breakdown of how to use the 5Ws and H method in mind maps. Do you have any tips for avoiding common mistakes when creating mind maps? Looking forward to your answer. Thanks!
Thank you for that positive feedback. A common mistake for mind maps is using too much text in branches. Be sure to keep it concise. Use keywords or short phrases instead of long sentences to maintain clarity and quick comprehension. I hope that helps!
Great breakdown of mind maps! I appreciate how you laid out the 5Ws and H technique for project management-it's very practical. Quick question, while making mind maps for more complex tasks, do you ever struggle with keeping everything organized, particularly with spacing? Thanks!
Yes. I find that establishing a consistent branching structure helps. Organize your ideas into main branches and sub-branches, ensuring a logical flow. Also, keep a consistent distance between branches and sub-branches to avoid clutter. I hope that helps!
Wow, this session was crammed with information! Mind maps are a great way to visually break down big things. I'll absolutely try the 5W's and H technique. I love how it connects everything so rationally! Also, do you believe hand-drawn mind maps are as effective, or are digitized ones preferable? Thank you for providing these fantastic insights! Love it!
That's a great question! Hand-drawn mind maps are more effective when you need a quick, informal way to brainstorm ideas, engage in creative thinking, or collaborate in person, as the tactile process can enhance focus and free-flowing creativity. They are ideal for initial concept development, workshops, or situations where flexibility and simplicity are key. Digitized mind maps, on the other hand, are preferable for more complex, structured, or long-term projects that require easy editing, sharing, and integration with other tools. They are best for remote collaboration, detailed documentation, or when a polished and scalable presentation is needed. The choice depends on the context, purpose, and audience of your mind mapping activity.
You can learn more about using the 5 Ws and an H for requirements elicitation here: ua-cam.com/video/uAHeTzmc_2g/v-deo.html
Also, grab your BA Templates and Elicitations Questions list here: the-business-analysis-doctor-self-paced-learning.thinkific.com/courses/business-analysis-template-package
Brilliant job explaining this! Adding the example brainstorming questions really connected a lot of dots that I was not able to connect with other lessons. Thank you so much for sharing your gift with us.
You are very much welcome and thank you for the compliment! I'm glad the additional context improved your comprehension of the information.
This mind map tutorial is super helpful! Visualizing and organizing information this way makes project note-taking so much more efficient. Thanks for the great tips!
You are very welcome! Glad I was able to offer some value in your note-taking strategy.
Love the way you walked your viewer through each step.
Thank you! Sometimes, it can be a challenge to organize mind maps effectively so I wanted to be as precise as possible. I hope the info is helpful to you!
Well explained @thebadoc. Really useful.
Thank you for the feedback and for watching! Glad you found the information of value.
Great explanation of mind maps. I've seen other tutorials but I could never fully grasp its usefulness until now. Thank you for this.
You're welcome! Glad I was able to clarify for you!
Concise and helpful.
Thank you for the feedback and for watching. Cheers!
I appreciate your efforts and genuine deed! Thank you!
You are very welcome! Thanks for the feedback.
Thank you so much for this. I think having a structured approach to ask questions is key to making this technique effective. Without it, I haven't been able to make mind maps work for me.
You're welcome! And yes, I agree that having a structured elicitation approach increased the effectiveness of this technique in many cases.
This is so timely, I had my first workshop ever few hours ago, I will use this for the next workshop. Thank you Dr
Congratulations! Yes, mind maps are a great technique to facilitate workshops. Let me know how it goes. Also, if you haven't already, check out my workshop tutorial video here: ua-cam.com/video/s25hs8YazTo/v-deo.html
Wonderful tutorial on mind mapping! This is super helpful for visualizing complex projects. I loved the breakdown of how to use the 5Ws and H method in mind maps. Do you have any tips for avoiding common mistakes when creating mind maps? Looking forward to your answer. Thanks!
Thank you for that positive feedback. A common mistake for mind maps is using too much text in branches. Be sure to keep it concise. Use keywords or short phrases instead of long sentences to maintain clarity and quick comprehension. I hope that helps!
Great breakdown of mind maps! I appreciate how you laid out the 5Ws and H technique for project management-it's very practical. Quick question, while making mind maps for more complex tasks, do you ever struggle with keeping everything organized, particularly with spacing? Thanks!
Yes. I find that establishing a consistent branching structure helps. Organize your ideas into main branches and sub-branches, ensuring a logical flow. Also, keep a consistent distance between branches and sub-branches to avoid clutter. I hope that helps!
Do you give installment in Template price? It's little expensive in Indian Rupees 😅
Currently, we only offer installments on our higher price courses.
Wow, this session was crammed with information! Mind maps are a great way to visually break down big things. I'll absolutely try the 5W's and H technique. I love how it connects everything so rationally! Also, do you believe hand-drawn mind maps are as effective, or are digitized ones preferable? Thank you for providing these fantastic insights! Love it!
That's a great question! Hand-drawn mind maps are more effective when you need a quick, informal way to brainstorm ideas, engage in creative thinking, or collaborate in person, as the tactile process can enhance focus and free-flowing creativity. They are ideal for initial concept development, workshops, or situations where flexibility and simplicity are key. Digitized mind maps, on the other hand, are preferable for more complex, structured, or long-term projects that require easy editing, sharing, and integration with other tools. They are best for remote collaboration, detailed documentation, or when a polished and scalable presentation is needed. The choice depends on the context, purpose, and audience of your mind mapping activity.