In this webinar, Liam Hughes explores how to design and facilitate more effective brainstorming sessions using mind mapping. He challenges common myths about brainstorming, outlines a structured approach based on “capture, categorize, and prioritize,” and demonstrates how mind mapping can enhance ...
In this webinar, Liam Hughes explores how to design and facilitate more effective brainstorming sessions using mind mapping. He challenges common myths about brainstorming, outlines a structured approach based on “capture, categorize, and prioritize,” and demonstrates how mind mapping can enhance clarity, creativity, and group collaboration.
Liam Hughes is the Founder of Biggerplate.com and has been facilitating group brainstorming sessions for over 15 years
Key Highlights and Timestamps:
00:05 – Introduction to the webinar and Liam Hughes' background
00:54 – Overview of the session agenda and key questions
02:50 – Brainstorming myths vs. realities: when, what, and how
05:00 – Brainstorming beyond business: personal and everyday applications
08:52 – Why brainstorming is more about information gathering than idea generation
11:01 – The need for structure: debunking “no bad ideas” and unstructured sessions
12:31 – Three-phase process: Capture, Categorize, Prioritize
13:11 – Clarifying that mind mapping is a tool, not synonymous with brainstorming
14:15 – How mind mapping supports each brainstorming stage
16:05 – Mind mapping as scaffolding for structured thinking
18:32 – Managing information overload using keywords and hierarchy
19:49 – Seeing both macro and micro views in mind maps
21:04 – Mind mapping for individuals vs. group brainstorming
21:28 – Principle 1: "Make to Know" – clarity through creation
25:00 – Principle 2: “Map to Know” – breaking down ideas to build understanding
26:06 – Principle 3: Diverge, Explore, Converge – a proven process model
32:09 – Principle 4: Individual - Pair - Group – better group facilitation
36:06 – Process overview: prepare map, use prompts, set structure
39:00 – Using structured or creative prompts (e.g. SCAMPER, 5Ws, custom prompts)
42:17 – Capturing ideas with keywords and categorizing as you go
44:12 – Prioritizing ideas using icons and top-3 thinking
46:02 – Live demonstration: applying structure to creative prompts
49:13 – Real-world example: SWOT analysis map with prioritization
51:45 – Final thoughts: structure leads to clarity and action
52:03 – Key takeaways: principles, process, and mindset for better brainstorming
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