The mindServegroup are specialists in Inspiration Software® (it's what we do, and all that we do). Our mission is to serve the minds of the thinking community and to inspire visual thinking across a variety of disciplines.
Inspiration Software takes users well beyond education and learning into entirely different venues: venues where users demonstrate clear thinking, expression of analytical depth, and a creative approach to problem solving in order to accelerate their business, professional, and even personal results.
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Using Inspiration to Generate Models & Templates
- Flow Charting
- Inspiration's smart diagramming environment makes it easy to quickly create and modify process flow diagrams, flow charts and other types of visuals that show relationships and the flow of information and events.
- Tree Charting
- A tree chart can provide clarity and a structured appearance to any document. With Inspiration® you can create tree charts by dragging the symbols around or by using the Arrange option.
- Outline
- When you make an outline, you create a hierarchical structure for your ideas. An outline helps organize written documents such as speeches, plans, proposals, or instructions by providing a framework for ideas and by letting you develop, record, order, and edit the flow of information.
- Idea Map
- An idea map is used to brainstorm ideas and develop thoughts. Idea maps start with the main idea or a problem in the middle of the screen. You record ideas associated with this topic in symbols that radiate from it.
- Concept Map
- A concept map is a hierarchical diagram used to represent a set of concepts, beginning with the most general or most important, and then working down to more specific detail. Key concepts are connected by links to help explain the relationship between the concepts.
- Web
- A web is a visual map that shows how different bits of information relate to each other. A web has a main idea or core concept at the center, with different categories of information connected to it. Ideas, facts, and information are connected to the categories to support them.
- Storyboard
- A storyboard is a visual way to organize projects such as multimedia presentations or the design of a web page. A storyboard helps you plan what you're going to say and show, and figure out which ideas belong at the beginning, middle and end.
- Presentation
- Because all your ideas are visually represented, your audience will catch your meaning more quickly. They'll see the subtleties of your thought process, and become more willing to adapt to new ways of assembling information.
- Inspiration for EveryDay
- Inspiration® has unique and direct application to what we do each and every day. Visual thinking can add special clarity to enhance just about anything you're involved with on a daily basis.
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Using Inspiration to Make Things Happen Now!
- solve complex communications with simple and quick graphic representations
- plan your objectives with a visual walk-thru while representing a no-compromise strategy
- develop a corporate vision or mission statement
- explain visually your organizational hierarchy
map your processes - develop to-do or task lists and easily prioritize them
- make unique presentations and handouts
- brainstorm for new approaches to problems
- build a map of existing knowledge or understanding
- graphically compare elements of your ideas with competing views
- visually demonstrate opposing schools of thought to yours, and win acceptance
- show possibilities visually when others are caught up in limitations
- combine visually a winning blend of your concepts with others
- create design overviews and enhance their 'gut' understanding
- develop strategic checklists and define related objectives
- alter perceptions of the commonplace and map the unexpected
- build work breakdown structures
- map project sequence and critical path items
- take meeting notes and mind map the flow of information
- visually challenge agreed upon objectives and map alternatives
- synthesize, merge, and visually juxtapose opposing points of view
- transform carefully chosen words and expressions to simple power diagrams
- abstract from agreed upon views and challenge hypotheses
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Typically we share freely our models and templates with customers and interested parties.Contact us to learn more, request a diagram, or to request permission to use our material.
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