PMI chart template - Mind Map

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PMI charts will help you to organize your thoughts about making a decision, evaluating the pros and cons of a debate topic. PMI charts were formalized by Edward de Bono in 1992.

Keywords: personal use, PMI chart, decision making, pros and cons

PMI chart template

PMI chart template

PMI charts are graphic organizers for your thoughts when you are trying to make a decision. Use this PMI chart template to evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of a topic. Also, add the interesting things or complications that come along with your topic.

PMI Chart

The letters in PMI stand for the three sections of the PMI chart: Plusses, Minuses, and Interesting things. The I can also stand for Implications on some topics.


Type in your topic.

INTERESTING

Add the interesting things or implications that come along with your topic.

Interesting

MINUS

Add the drawbacks of your topic.

Minus

PLUS

Add the advantages of your topic.

Plus

Why use a Mindomo mind map template?

Mind maps help you brainstorm, establish relationships between concepts, organize and generate ideas.

However, mind map templates offer an easier way to get started, as they are frameworks that contain information about a specific subject with guiding instructions. In essence, mind map templates ensure the structure that combines all the elements of a specific subject and serves as a starting point for your personal mind map. They are a resource for providing a practical solution to create a mind map on a particular topic, either for business or education.

Mindomo brings you smart mind map templates that allow you to function and think effortlessly.

A template has various functionalities:

Descriptive topics

Topics with background text

Default branch

Removing the template data

You can choose from a variety of mind map templates from Mindomo's business or educational accounts, or you can create your own mind map templates from scratch. Any mind map can be transformed into a mind map template map by adding further guiding notes to one of its topics.

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