Sheena Walker
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Podcast Appearances
Can you see how two words and then another two words and then underneath branch, then another branch, you've got six words and you've got a conversation.
You're going to say to me, Sheena, that's absolutely brilliant.
I can do that now.
And even if you're learning a new skill and you've gone to, I've sometimes gone to webinars and I think, oh, how on earth does anybody that's in this webinar understand any of that?
If you've done, if you're going to be doing a webinar for your staff or a webinar for your audience, your clients,
having a mind map of what you might speak about.
You might have 10 topics, but you might say, there's 10 ways that you can do this.
Today, I'm going to share three of them and expand on them.
And then you would perhaps look at delivering a masterclass on the other seven.
planning a training program so can you see how that works I found that using mind maps is really really good for if I've got an unexpected audience and I'm not sure who's all going to be in the room
having a mind map, even just with a couple of words or a branch underneath.
When someone asks a question, usually it hits on one of these words and I can immediately speak about that, a few sentences, and then I can say, you might want to arrange a conversation with me.
And if that's a challenge you have, we can expand on that.
So let's look at three or four ways that you might use them in your business right now.
So I talked a little bit about, well, a big bit about planning a presentation.
The mind map would help you to structure your talk, introduce key points, and your third branch could be the conclusion, so the topic,
Key points and a conclusion.
But the conclusion might be the tenth point as you go round.
What's really good about doing this for your presentation?
It keeps the flow logical.