Mapping executive networks with mind maps
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Mapping executive networks with mind maps

Authors : Pierre MONGIN, Laurent DELHALLE

Publication date: October 10, 2024 | Lire en français

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AUTHORS

  • Pierre MONGIN: Mind mapping speaker, consultant and author

  • Laurent DELHALLE: Lecturer at Sciences Po Lyon and École de Guerre Économique

 INTRODUCTION

Understanding how a network works is essential. An operational diagram can enable the brain to move much faster, but also to connect elements that were not connected before: relationships appear that we didn't suspect (this is called serendipity: we find what we weren't looking for).

Mapping is a way of understanding a situation, which highlights how we can make the most of this visual way of thinking.

Every day, our work takes place in an increasingly digital theater of operations. And just as a soldier's first tool is a map to know where to act, we're faced with the same problem: how do we map networks?

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