Celia Falkenberg explores how visual thinking and mind mapping can unlock creativity and support innovation in individuals, teams, and organisations. Drawing on her background in architecture and creative facilitation, she explains the relationship between creativity, visual thinking, and innovati...
Celia Falkenberg explores how visual thinking and mind mapping can unlock creativity and support innovation in individuals, teams, and organisations. Drawing on her background in architecture and creative facilitation, she explains the relationship between creativity, visual thinking, and innovation, and provides practical techniques to develop these skills. The session combines theory, interactive exercises, and real-world examples to show how visual approaches enhance thinking, engagement, and problem-solving.
00:01:35 Creativity as Seeing Differently
Creativity begins by observing familiar things through a new lens and examining details more closely.
00:03:44 The Importance of Focus and Mental Clarity
Settling the mind improves learning and creates the conditions needed for creative thinking.
00:05:49 Creativity and Innovation in the Modern World
Shift from the information age to the imagination age places creativity at the centre of value creation.
00:07:00 Defining Creativity and Innovation
Creativity produces novel and useful ideas; innovation executes those ideas to create value.
00:10:42 Applying Creativity in Personal and Work Contexts
Creativity can be applied across personal life, work, and community through small, practical changes.
00:16:11 Creativity as a Core Business Skill
Organisations increasingly prioritise creativity as a critical capability for growth, adaptability, and engagement.
00:20:59 Barriers to Creativity from Education and Habit
Linear note-taking and traditional thinking patterns can restrict creativity and limit connections.
00:22:06 Mind Mapping as a Creative Thinking Tool
Mind mapping enables active processing, connection-making, and structured capture of ideas.
00:24:05 The Power of Visual Thinking
Visuals are processed faster and remembered more effectively than text, enhancing understanding and recall.
00:27:45 Tip 1 – Paying Attention and Seeing More Clearly
Improving observation reveals hidden insights and connections that are often overlooked.
00:34:55 Tip 2 – Processing on Paper
Handwritten mind maps improve cognition, memory, and creative expression compared to purely digital work.
00:39:36 Tip 3 – Sharing Visual Thinking with Others
Collaborative drawing and shared visualisation align thinking, improve communication, and generate stronger ideas.