You wouldn't do a crossword puzzle in your head. There are too many constraints to remember.
Yet, why do you solve complex problems at work without a picture of all the aspects of your problem and how they all relate?
Yet, why do you solve complex problems at work without a picture of all the aspects of your problem and how they all relate?
BrainSwarming Graphs were designed for just this purpose: to keep track of all the constraints and relationships of your problem.
This aids your memory and your communication with your team.
This aids your memory and your communication with your team.
When working on your problem, you are either refining your goal by examining constraints and assumptions, considering various resources at your disposal, analyzing resources into their features, or interacting your resources to try to make progress toward your goal.
There is a place on the graph for every type of activity and the BrainSwarming Graph shows you when you have a solution.
When the top part of the graph connects to the bottom part, then you have a potential solution. You have found a sequence of interactions involving your resources (and their features) that accomplish your goal.
You don't have to remember all the details and constraints of your problem! It is all there in front of your eyes in one glance.
Communication among team members is easy with everything in one BrainSwarming graph.
Contact Dr. Tony McCaffrey ([email protected]) to start your team on BrainSwarming Graphs.
There is a place on the graph for every type of activity and the BrainSwarming Graph shows you when you have a solution.
When the top part of the graph connects to the bottom part, then you have a potential solution. You have found a sequence of interactions involving your resources (and their features) that accomplish your goal.
You don't have to remember all the details and constraints of your problem! It is all there in front of your eyes in one glance.
Communication among team members is easy with everything in one BrainSwarming graph.
Contact Dr. Tony McCaffrey ([email protected]) to start your team on BrainSwarming Graphs.