Your working memory cannot keep track of all the parts of the complex problems you work on. Originally, working memory was thought to be able to hold seven "chunks" of information, but more recent evidence brings that number down closer to four.
To counteract the limits of working memory, you need a visual aid to show all the parts of your problem and how they relate to each other.
BrainSwarming Graphs were designed for just this reason.
To counteract the limits of working memory, you need a visual aid to show all the parts of your problem and how they relate to each other.
BrainSwarming Graphs were designed for just this reason.
As people refine the goal, the top of the graph grows downward. As people interact the resources (and their features) together, the bottom of the graph grows upward. When the two directions connect, you have your first potential solution path connecting your resources with your goal.
BrainSwarming Graphs record all your details in their proper place so you can see how they relate to each other. You don't have to remember all the parts and their interrelations! There are just two many to remember and the graph makes it all accessible in one glance.
In this way, a BrainSwarming Graph manages the complexity of your problem and overcomes the limits of your memory.
Contact Dr. Tony McCaffrey ([email protected]) to start your team on BrainSwarming Graphs.
BrainSwarming Graphs record all your details in their proper place so you can see how they relate to each other. You don't have to remember all the parts and their interrelations! There are just two many to remember and the graph makes it all accessible in one glance.
In this way, a BrainSwarming Graph manages the complexity of your problem and overcomes the limits of your memory.
Contact Dr. Tony McCaffrey ([email protected]) to start your team on BrainSwarming Graphs.