MindMap Gallery Effectively train your structured thinking-231028
To effectively train your structured thinking, start from the following points: Why should you learn structured thinking? What is structured thinking? How to identify filter information? How to summarize and organize information? How to extract information and conclusions? How to express information clearly?
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Effectively train your structured thinking
Why learn structured thinking?
Is your unclear speech a problem with your expression ability?
Is it a problem with my writing ability if I can't do PPT well?
Is the failure to complete the task due to a problem with work ability?
fundamental problem
Confused way of thinking about processing information
The logical structure of information expression is unclear
Structured and regular
What is structured thinking?
Break down the problem into parts that you can solve through structure
200ml water into 100ml cup
Cup (small size)
Water (liquid flow)
External environment (gravity)
pyramid structure diagram
issues that need resolving
Support different aspects of problem solving
sub-reasons supporting different aspects
How to identify filter information?
Clear goals, problems to be solved
Identify conclusions, reasons, facts
Conclusion: It is the central idea, point of view, and view on affairs and issues from a certain standpoint or angle.
How to judge the conclusion?
Find the cue words that express the conclusion in the other person’s words
therefore/it can be known/can be concluded/so/show etc.
Pay attention to several important positions in the information
Beginning and ending of speech
If it's a face-to-face conversation
You can ask the other party why?
How to find out the reason?
The reason is/because of this fact/there are the following reasons/in view of/the evidence is etc.
How to judge authenticity and reliability?
There must be objective facts to support conclusions and reasons
There must be a proven and proven logical relationship between facts and reasons, reasons and conclusions
How to summarize and organize information?
Information needs to be classified
taxonomy
independent of each other, completely exhaustive
Mutually Exclusive Collectively Exhaustive
no overlaps, no gaps
MECE’s Five Classifications
dichotomy
Separate information into A and non-A
process method
According to the development time, process and procedures
factor method
Divide the whole into its constituent parts
formula method
Classification according to formula design elements
matrix method
Use 2 bisections
How to extract information and conclusions?
Induction
descriptive summary
Find commonalities in transaction attributes
action summary
Find commonalities in event outcomes
deduction
Aristotle's Syllogism
major premise
everyone will die
minor premise
Socrates is a human being
in conclusion
Socrates will definitely die too
The major premise must satisfy the undisputed condition
How to express information clearly?
Argument
Conclusion first
An expression only supports one idea at a time, preferably at the beginning
certificate
Above and below
The key points at any level must be a summary of the key points at the next level.
kind
MECE Act
Compare
logical progression
Each point needs to be arranged in a certain logical order
Let me talk about three important things
The first situation
Exactly three o'clock
Second case
After saying 2 points, there is no more. I can only say that I will force the second point.
The third situation
After talking about three points, I found that there are two more points. You can only say that I will add two more points.
First give the conclusion, and then give three reasons to support the conclusion.