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Eng. Mohamed El-Wardany – PMP Project Management Consultation E-mail: [email protected] Management Tools

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Eng. Mohamed El-Wardany – PMPProject Management ConsultationE-mail: [email protected]

Management Tools

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Creativity Techniques

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Brainstorming

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• It is a group or individual creativity technique by which

efforts are made to find a conclusion for a specific problem

by gathering a list of ideas.

What is Brainstorming?

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• Focus on quantity

• Withhold criticism

• Welcome unusual ideas

• Combine and improve ideas

Rules for best brainstorming

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1. Guide the Discussion

2. Clearly define the topic to be brainstormed.

3. Aim to generate as many ideas as possible in 20-30 minutes.

4. Don't change, criticize or evaluate any idea.

5. Encourage each member to present as many ideas as possible.

6. Keep going until all ideas have been presented.

7. Sorting/Ranking Ideas

7 Steps to Effective Brainstorming

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Nominal group techniqueNGT

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• It is a structured form of brainstorming that results in the

generation and prioritization of ideas.

• It is particularly useful when a large group is involved in the

brainstorming process and when there is a need to take a

brainstormed list and prioritized it.

Nominal Group Technique

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Example

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Mind Mapping

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• Mind Map: it is basically a diagram that connects information around

a central subject.

What is Mind Mapping?

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• More brain friendly.

• Easy to review, it can at once give you an overview of a large subject. (without review lose 80% within 24 hours).

• You can generate ideas very quickly with this technique and are encouraged to explore different creative pathways.

• Find deeper meaning in your subject, and also prompt you to fill in more or find what you're missing.

Why we use Mind Mapping?

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• Start with a large piece of paper in a landscape position.

• Create a large colourful central image

• Create main branches for ideas in different colours ( use the same colour for sub branches)

• Use key words only and adapt the size of the word based on importance

• Use images that remind you of the key topics

• Use arrows and symbols to connect ideas

• Leave space to add to your mind map

• Find a style which works for you.

How to create a mind map?

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How to create a mind map?

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Examples:

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Examples:

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Affinity Diagram

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• It is a graphic tool designed to help organize loose, unstructured

ideas generated in brainstorming or problem solving meetings.

Benefit:

• It shows the relationships between information, opinions,

problems, solutions, issues, contributing factors, and more by

placing them in related groupings.

Affinity Diagram

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• Record each idea on cards or notes.

• Look for ideas that seem to be related.

• Sort cards into groups until all cards have been used.

Process

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Example

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Criteria Matrix

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• It is a project planning tool that is used to weigh several items against

another, by identifying the relative importance.

Benefits:

1. Weighting criteria

2. Prioritization

3. Making decisions

Criteria Matrix