MindMap Gallery thinking tools
Thinking has a method. It is a visual thinking tool with a divergent structure that can help us think and express problems more clearly.
Edited at 2024-02-08 20:16:54Avatar 3 centers on the Sully family, showcasing the internal rift caused by the sacrifice of their eldest son, and their alliance with other tribes on Pandora against the external conflict of the Ashbringers, who adhere to the philosophy of fire and are allied with humans. It explores the grand themes of family, faith, and survival.
This article discusses the Easter eggs and homages in Zootopia 2 that you may have discovered. The main content includes: character and archetype Easter eggs, cinematic universe crossover Easter eggs, animal ecology and behavior references, symbol and metaphor Easter eggs, social satire and brand allusions, and emotional storylines and sequel foreshadowing.
[Zootopia Character Relationship Chart] The idealistic rabbit police officer Judy and the cynical fox conman Nick form a charmingly contrasting duo, rising from street hustlers to become Zootopia police officers!
Avatar 3 centers on the Sully family, showcasing the internal rift caused by the sacrifice of their eldest son, and their alliance with other tribes on Pandora against the external conflict of the Ashbringers, who adhere to the philosophy of fire and are allied with humans. It explores the grand themes of family, faith, and survival.
This article discusses the Easter eggs and homages in Zootopia 2 that you may have discovered. The main content includes: character and archetype Easter eggs, cinematic universe crossover Easter eggs, animal ecology and behavior references, symbol and metaphor Easter eggs, social satire and brand allusions, and emotional storylines and sequel foreshadowing.
[Zootopia Character Relationship Chart] The idealistic rabbit police officer Judy and the cynical fox conman Nick form a charmingly contrasting duo, rising from street hustlers to become Zootopia police officers!
thinking tools
I. Logical reasoning
A. Deductive reasoning
B. Inductive reasoning
C. Analogical reasoning
II. Pyramid Principle
A. Logical structure of thinking
B. Hierarchical decomposition of information
C. Clarity of communication
III. MECE Principles
A. Mutual independence of problems
B. Complete exhaustivity of the problem
IV. SWOT analysis
A. Strengths
B. Weaknesses
C. Opportunities
D. Threats
V. Five Forces Model
A. Competitors
B. Potential Entrants
C. Substitutes
D. Supplier power
E. Buyer power
VI. Six Thinking Hats
A. White Hat: Facts and Information
B. Red Hat: Emotion and Intuition
C. Black Hat: Criticism and Judgment
D. Yellow Hat: Positivity and Value
E. Green Hat: Creativity and Possibilities
F. Blue Hat: Control and Organization
VII. Fishbone diagram
A. Problem definition
B. Classification of main reasons
C. Detailed cause analysis
VIII. Pareto Analysis
A. Identify key factors
B. Prioritization
C. Decisions and Actions
IX. Mind Map
A. Central theme
B. Branch topic
C. Sub-branch
X. GTD method
A. Collection tasks
B. Organizational tasks
C. Perform tasks
D. Review and Adjustment
XI. 5W1H Rule
A. What
B. Why
C. Who
D. When
E. Where
F. How
XII. Decision tree
A. Decision Node
B. Probabilistic branch
C. Result node
XIII. Hypothesis testing
A. Establish a hypothesis
B. Design experiments
C. Data analysis
D. Conclusion and decision-making
XIV. Feynman Technique
A. Simplify the concept
B. Identify core ideas
C. Explain in simple language
XV. Reverse thinking
A. Determine target results
B. Reverse reasoning process
C. Discover new ways