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Tony Buzan (Author)
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November 29, 2005
Bestselling author Tony Buzan brings his groundbreaking Mind Maps® system to the world of business.

Tony Buzan has used his patented Mind Maps system to teach millions of people around the world how to unlock the infinite creativity of the human mind. Now Buzan has created Mind Maps at Work, a practical guide to achieving workplace success and satisfaction.

Mind Maps are a revolutionary thinking tool: a visual and colorful form of note-taking that unleashes our creative and logical sides simultaneously. Incorporating a number of high-profile success stories—including the impressive results that Buzan’s system has yielded for companies like Boeing, Con Edison, and Apple Computer—Mind Maps at Work guides individuals, work groups, and companies large and small to plan and strategize effectively, solve problems creatively, and recall facts easily, maximizing every individual’s creativity and productivity.


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'Tony Buzan has done it again. Don't miss Mind Maps at Work. It will make your mind work better.' Ken Blanchard, co-author of The One Minute Manager(R) and The On-Time, On-Target Manager 'One of the world's leading thinkers!his brain-storming techniques have boosted the confidence and ability of his followers around the world.' DAILY MAIL 'Tony Buzan is Mr Memory!endorsed by government ministers, Mensa brainiacs and MDs alike.' METRO 'The radical technique that will blow your mind ! discover the real meaning of freedom of mind.' EXECUTIVE WORLD 'Tony Buzan will do for the brain what Stephen Hawking did for the universe.' THE TIMES 'If you put Buzan's theories to the test, you could find yourself memorising pages from a phone book or becoming the brainiest person in the world.' PERSONAL COMPUTER WORLD magazine 'The whole world should Mind Map.' THE EXPRESS 'The biggest name in memory.' THE NEW YORKER 'Buzan has that rare talent of making dry scientific data digestible. That, coupled with his enthusiasm and belief in our potential as geniuses, is inspiring.' HEALTH & FITNESS 'Tony Buzan deserves a medal for coming up with the sanity-saving concept of Mind Maps!a lifesaver.' TIME OUT 'Tony Buzan is the Neil Armstrong of the mind! His Mind Maps are the next giant leap for mankind.' MICHAEL GELB, author of How To Think Like Leonardo Da Vinci --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

About the Author

Tony Buzan is the author of the international bestseller The Mind Map Book. He lectures worldwide and is published in one hundred countries and in thirty languages. He advises multinational companies like HSBC, Oracle, Barclays International, and Hewlett-Packard; governments, leading businesses, educational groups, and international Olympic athletes.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 18 and up
  • Mass Market Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Plume; 1 edition (November 29, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0452286824
  • ISBN-13: 978-0452286825
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 2.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #480,055 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Tony Buzan is the world-renowned inventor of Mind Maps and the multi-million copy bestselling author of Head First, Head Strong and The Mind Map Book. He appears regularly on television and lectures all over the world. His work has been published in 100 countries and 30 languages.

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars Mind-mapping alone is not going to help you solve all your problems. You need a smorgasbord of visual tools!, May 20, 2007
This review is from: Mind Maps at Work: How to Be the Best at Your Job and Still Have Time to Play (Mass Market Paperback)
Mind Maps at Work: How to Be the Best at Your Job and Still Have Time to Play
By Tony Buzan

Undoubtedly, Tony Buzan should be credited for starting the ball rolling for mind-mapping in the late seventies/early eighties. He certainly took a brave stance. Whether he originated the idea is still debatable, because I strongly believe that the clustering technique (as originally envisaged by Gabrielle Rico in her debut book, `Writing the Natural Way', in the early eighties) is the precursor to the mind-mapping technique.

I still owned the original releases of two books written by Tony Buzan, in which he introduced mind-mapping during those days:

- Make the Most of Your Mind;
- Use Both Sides of Your Brain;

Going back into these two books & comparing them with the current book under review, I am very surprised to note that there are not much differences from the the intellectual standpoint. Despite the fact that more than three decades had already transpired, there are no new enhancements for readers, except, may be readers now get to see mind-maps in colour.

Tony Buzan is still pursuing the dogmatic approach of putting every issue from a centralised position & viewing all the connected issues in a radially-outward perspective. Beyond this singular aspect, he doesn't have any new ideas to share with readers.

Sad to say, Tony Buzan is clearly running out of steam. All his new & subsequent books still follow doggedly the same old formula. In fact, most of his new books are often rehashed &/or mildly expanded from the foregoing two books. Some of his disciples who have written similar books even follow the master's footsteps.

I am not saying mind-mapping is obsolete. It still works, but it has severe limitations. In today's chaotic business world, not every issue can be centralised in perspective.

Even in the educational arena, mind-mapping has its fair share of problems in application. Let me share with readers a true case in Singapore, as reported in the Straits Times, a local newspaper, a few years ago. According to the then-principal of Raffles Girls' School, a top-ranked secondary school, the school invested heavily in getting students to learn & apply mind-mapping in their studies. Every teacher & student was very excited. Every student was proud of her colourful mind-maps. However, when the final exams came, all the girls just abandoned mind-mapping & went back to the old habit of note-making. To them, mind-mapping didn't work as expected.

My own analysis is this: you can only apply mind-mapping to some subjects in the academic curriculum, but not all. For example, fish-bone diagramming & time-lines (or transitive-order diagramming, an expanded variation) would be more effective for history lessons. A story grid would serve English Literature more effectively. Concept maps & V-diagramming would be more ideal for navigating science subjects.

Coming back to the current book under review, I wish to say this: mind-mapping alone is not going to help you solve all your problems. The mind-maps just look good on paper in most instances. You need a smorgasbord of visual tools!

Just imagine you only have a screw driver in your tool-box.

For readers who are keen to explore beyond traditional mind-mapping, they should take a look at the following resources:

- 'Thinking Visually: Business Applications of Fourteen Core Diagrams', by Malcolm Craig;

- 'Rapid Problem Solving with Post-It Notes', by David Straker;

- 'The Power of 2 x 2 Matrix: Using 2 x 2 Thinking to Solve Business Problems', by Alex Lowly & Phil Hood;

- 'Visible Thinking: Unlocking Causal Mapping for Practical Business Results' by John Bryson;

- 'Beyond Words', by Milli Sonneman;

- 'The Marketer's Visual Toolkit', by Terry Richey;

In the realm of strategic planning, I reckon 'Reinventing Communication: A Guide to Using Visual Language for Planning' by Larry Raymond would be an excellent resource.

Even Nancy Margulies' mind-scapes as envisaged in her 'Mapping InnerSpace' &/or 'Visual Thinking: Tools for Mapping Ideas' can help you deliberately move away from Tony Buzan's standard routines. In other words, you can start your idea from anywhere you like.

For readers who just want a quick & broad understanding of visual thinking perspectives, I would recommend Robert Horn's 'Visual Language: Global Communication for the 21st Century.'

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Use Mind Maps and TEFACS to organize your business plan..., July 14, 2005
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Like other books by Tony Buzan, "Mind Maps at Work" starts with the description of human brain, its boundless capabilities, and then reiterates Buzan's favourite techniques like Mind Maps, TEFCAS, Radiant Thinking, etc. If you've read other books by Tony Buzan, you may find parts of this book monotonous, uninteresting and not engaging your interest. But if you are looking how to apply Mind Maps to your work environment, or just thinking how to be more efficient at your job, change career or start your own business, deliver excellent presentations with confidence, stand up for yourself and your ideas, be a key player at work, lead your team to excellence, than you will find worthy thoughts throughout this book.

It shows how to use Mind Maps and TEFACS to organize your business plan, access the progress of your plans and identify areas for improvement, create and update your CV in a colorful and visually arresting way, and so on.

Although in some places I've found this book a little bit dull, it is definitely worth attention! This is a book that suggests purposely slowing down and smelling the roses could actually boost productivity in today's 24/7 world. I would also recommend "Slack" by Tom Demarco in addition to this book.
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Do you want to WORK with mind maps, this is the book for it, February 16, 2005
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Finally, mister Buzan has written a book which is highly practical. I am a professional mind mapper in the Netherlands. The last few months more and more the idea arose to write a book about how to implement the mind map idea in a business environment. I can forget about the idea, as mister Buzan has done it for me (what a pitty). I think mind mapping is thé way of effective and efficient communicating. The book is packed with examples in all kind of situations. The book gives you also a very good idea about which companies use the technique for it's own good. And I can tell you when companies like Apple, Boeing or Burmah Oil use it to their advantage, why can't you?
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