The modern-day decision tree has its roots from John Ross Quinlan, who is a computer researcher and programmer. He worked to build out a method of decision-making through a decision tree which is a visual representation. In fact, a decision tree diagram is really just the graphical representation of those mathematical choices. We won’t be going into deep math here. Instead, we will better understand how easy yet powerful a decision tree can be. What…
The benefits of customer journey mapping help in delivering the right type of product or service. It started back in 1985 as a visual mind map of what the customer experience would look like. Ron Zemeke and Chip Bell are credited with the customer experience mapping, which helped to map out customer expectations. These customer expectations range from the customer’s experience and interaction with the customer touchpoint. It began as a manual process that you…
In your ever-growing list of management and planning tools, we come across the affinity diagram. The origins and the intention of an affinity diagram to organize came from Jiro Kawakita back in the 1960s. He was an anthropologist who needed a better way to organize and consolidate information. This has made affinity diagrams known as the KJ method because of the founder himself. The KJ method is another typical way of brainstorming that can help…
As an educator, you want your students to succeed. But seeing them through can be a daunting task. Fortunately, there are learning tools that can help. One of the most powerful learning tools available is the education mind map. It makes it easy to organize ideas. It helps improve memory. And it enhances the overall learning experience. Studies and research have proven the efficiency of mind mapping in education. But what is a mind map…
Are you tired of boring old study techniques that just aren’t cutting it? It’s time to spice up your study game with mind mapping! A mind map is a visual representation of ideas and concepts. The main idea lies at the center, and branches represent related ideas. It’s a flexible and fun way to brainstorm and organize information. It’s a great way to enhance the whole learning process. And the best part? It can seriously…