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This is a mind map about the "Structural Thinking Power" mind map. The main content includes: visual expression for demonstration, horizontal structure selection order, vertical structure hierarchies, setting themes based on goals, clarifying concepts to lay the foundation, and what is structure? Thinking power.
Edited at 2024-01-30 09:37:52One Hundred Years of Solitude is the masterpiece of Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Reading this book begins with making sense of the characters' relationships, which are centered on the Buendía family and tells the story of the family's prosperity and decline, internal relationships and political struggles, self-mixing and rebirth over the course of a hundred years.
One Hundred Years of Solitude is the masterpiece of Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Reading this book begins with making sense of the characters' relationships, which are centered on the Buendía family and tells the story of the family's prosperity and decline, internal relationships and political struggles, self-mixing and rebirth over the course of a hundred years.
Project management is the process of applying specialized knowledge, skills, tools, and methods to project activities so that the project can achieve or exceed the set needs and expectations within the constraints of limited resources. This diagram provides a comprehensive overview of the 8 components of the project management process and can be used as a generic template for direct application.
One Hundred Years of Solitude is the masterpiece of Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Reading this book begins with making sense of the characters' relationships, which are centered on the Buendía family and tells the story of the family's prosperity and decline, internal relationships and political struggles, self-mixing and rebirth over the course of a hundred years.
One Hundred Years of Solitude is the masterpiece of Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Reading this book begins with making sense of the characters' relationships, which are centered on the Buendía family and tells the story of the family's prosperity and decline, internal relationships and political struggles, self-mixing and rebirth over the course of a hundred years.
Project management is the process of applying specialized knowledge, skills, tools, and methods to project activities so that the project can achieve or exceed the set needs and expectations within the constraints of limited resources. This diagram provides a comprehensive overview of the 8 components of the project management process and can be used as a generic template for direct application.
"Structural Thinking" mind map
What is structural thinking ability
Emphasis on the three-dimensional thinking of "generalization first and then division"
pyramid principle
In the vertical structure, each group of viewpoints must be an overview of the next level viewpoints.
In the horizontal structure, each group of viewpoints does not overlap with each other and has a certain logical order.
Combining horizontal and vertical
The role of structural thinking
is a core skill
Grasp the main contradiction
Quickly sort out the key points
The theme is clear
Unify standards to improve organizational efficiency
Used in thinking and expressing
Five Steps to Structural Thinking
Clarify the concept and lay the foundation
Deep roots and lush leaves
Target-based theme
The finishing touch
vertical structure hierarchical
Draw the ground into a map
Horizontal structure selection order
Operational planning
Visual expression and presentation
Painting beams and carving buildings
Clarify the concept and lay the foundation
Four basic characteristics of structural thinking ability
Conclusion first
First the framework and then the details, first the summary and then the specifics, first the conclusion and then the reasons, first the important and then the secondary.
make a point
State the key points of your views in turn
Summarize ideas
Above and below
Every conclusion should be supported by corresponding reasons
Classification grouping
Use three to classify, that is, the number of each argument is 3
logical progression
There must be a logical sequence
Three steps to receive information
Identify facts, opinions (reasons) and conclusions in information
If you don’t know the point of view, you have to ask: Why?
If you don’t know the conclusion, you have to ask: So what?
Find the corresponding relationship and draw the structure diagram
pyramid structure
Get an overview of everything in one sentence
On the basis of _____, it explains ________ from ________, N aspects
"Based on..." is a fact, "N aspects" are opinions (reasons), and "explained" is a conclusion
Target-based theme
Determine the target
Make expressions targeted
Goals allow people to focus their energy
Set expression scenes in advance
The time, place, person, who I am, and who the other party is expressed
The more specific the scenario, the more accurate the goal and future structure will be.
What behaviors do you want the other person to behave?
The other party can achieve it, rather than achieving it yourself
ABCD goal method
Audience
Target group
Behavior
What behavior do you want your audience to take?
Condition
In what environment and conditions
Degree
What standard or level has been achieved?
Under the conditions of C, A must complete B according to D's standards.
Set theme
Make your point of view clear
What point of view do you want to persuade the other party to accept?
How to make your views more attractive
Determine the theme: to serve the goal
Different goals will lead to inconsistent themes
packaging theme
heartstrings
three basic principles
Description is simple and accurate
arouse curiosity
in line with the interests of the other party
Design Preface
Four Elements of Storytelling Structure
Scene
Need to resonate with the other party
Conflict
Give the other party a sense of security and confirm the problems they face
Question
Ask questions from the other person’s perspective
Answer
Question-based answers
The answer is also the theme and conclusion
Viewpoint 1
Viewpoint 2
Four modes
Standard type
S→C→A
Straight to the point
A→S→C
Prominent worry style
C→S→A
Highlight confidence
Q→S→C→A
vertical structure hierarchical
Top-down - decomposition of question answers
See what the other person cares about from their perspective
When arriving at each point of view, you must think about what questions the other party will have after seeing this point of view.
After explaining your point of view, what inconsistent opinions may the other party have?
Imagine the problem and start from the other person’s perspective
Focus on the needs of the other party
The concerns of the message transmitter and the message receiver are often very different.
Ensure issues are fully covered through 5W2H
What: What is
Why: Why
Who: Who will do it?
When: when to start
Where: where to start
How: how to do
How much: cost, time consumed, amount completed, etc.
2W1H is the center
What
1. Find problems
A. What did you do?
Why
2. Analyze the problem
B. The reason for doing this
How
3. Solve problems
C. What is the result?
Answer questions and think of answers in advance
The answer must be a conclusion
Without a conclusion, there is a framework, but with a conclusion, there is a soul.
Every level must be a conclusion
Prioritize according to the other party’s standards
Put the other person’s focus at the forefront
Bottom-up—overview summary and aggregation
collect information
Classification grouping
Summary
Look for commonalities and summarize conclusions through common points
Scenario imagination, what point of view will be summarized in one sentence
Make good use of embellishments and come up with conclusions that can move people's hearts
Combining top and bottom—the two methods are inseparable
Top-down with goals
No goals from the bottom up
Build a framework using a top-down approach
Decompose questions and answers
Improve the framework with a bottom-up approach
Summarize and summarize
Horizontal structure selection order
Choose deduction - make persuasion more powerful
Standard type
major premise
minor premise
in conclusion
common form
Phenomenon
reason
solution
To correspond one to one
Choose to summarize—make key points clearer
Classification conforms to people’s thinking habits and makes invisible experiences explicit
Sort by time
Suitable for project progress, stage reports, etc.
Classified according to structure
Divide into zeros
Divide the whole into parts
Classify according to importance
Have the same characteristics but different levels of importance
Use MECE to ensure clear and complete separation
Use a 2×2 matrix
For any matter or problem, two or several core elements must be found
Master more relevant thinking models
Choose deduction or induction based on the situation
deductive argument
Suitable for persuading the other party
Helps prove the necessity of the conclusion
Extremely effective for rejecting listeners
inductive argument
Solutions for each other’s concerns
Easy to remember key points
Visual expression and presentation
Selling point packaging: Make the point easy to remember
Use imagery or behavioral analogies
Use ads, songs or quotes
Through the integration of colors, words and numbers
Visual Expression: Making Presentations More Effective
Stay away from the computer when ideating
PPT structure
Put the complete pyramid structure into PPT
Discussion: conclusion first
Each PPT page needs to express the central idea in the title
Simplify text
Highlights
Certificate: Above and below
The theme of each PPT page is a summary of the following points
Separate layers and build a basic framework
Category: Classification grouping
The main points of each PPT page are independent of each other and completely exhaustive.
Ratio: logical progression
Each PPT page is organized in a certain logical order.
Use data graphs
Based on existing data, clarify the specific information you want to express
Determine the correspondence
Element
project
sequentially
frequency distribution
Correlation
Select chart format
pie chart
Bar chart
Column chart
line chart
Scatter plot
Use concept maps
Determine the subject
Clarify the central idea to be expressed
Determine the relationship between elements
Select concept map
list
process
cycle
matrix