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PDCA for Personal Growth

PDCA for Personal Growth

W. Edwards Deming’s PDCA cycle, also known as the “Deming Cycle” or “Deming Wheel,” is a systematic series of steps for gaining valuable learning and knowledge to drive continuous improvement. This powerful approach, initially used for business process enhancement, can easily be applied to personal development. Now, let’s explore how you can utilize the PDCA …

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How to Supercharge Your Writing with Mind Maps

Most of us believe that writing starts with a blank page, and they couldn’t be more wrong. All pieces of writing should start with an outline. And mind mapping is the best tool to create one. I firmly believe that all of your writings will enormously benefit from mind mapping. Mind mapping can change the …

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Brainstorming Made Easy: The Attribute Listing Technique

Coming up with new ideas can be tough. That’s why brainstorming is such an important tool for anyone in the creative field. Brainstorming allows you to explore many different ideas at once and find the best one for the task at hand. There are many different brainstorming techniques, but one of the most effective is …

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How to Use an Ishikawa Cause-and-Effect Diagram

In any business decision, there are a variety of factors to consider. This is especially true when you’re trying to figure out the root cause of a problem. That’s where an Ishikawa cause-and-effect diagram comes in. This handy tool can help you identify all of the potential causes of a problem so that you can …

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How to import from MS Word

Convert MS Word to a mind map. Before you import, make sure that your document is laid out in a hierarchical format to match the mind map levels.  For example, Word document’s Title, Heading 1, Heading 2, Heading 3 will correspond to mind map’s Central Title, Level 1, Level 2, Level 3.  Please note that …

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