Typically, brainstorming sessions involve whiteboards, pieces of paper and other traditional tools. However, brainstorming an idea is often a multi-session thing. You can hardly finish everything in one seat up or group meeting with co-workers or friends. The other disadvantage of brainstorming on the whiteboard is that unless you have those fancy smart boards, you need to manually write down all your notes by designating someone for the job. Also, you can only fit so much on a piece of paper or whiteboard. Sometimes, you identify a point but do not want to dive into it right away to remain focused on your the primary train of thought. Such a point can be lost if you do not posses meticulous note taking skills. As an organization focused on in developing new ideas, we wanted to avoid such hassles with traditional brainstorming tools. We researched and discover an wonderful FREE tool called FreeMind, which we will introduce you in this video.
Very nicely explained. Thank you.
selfhelpguy 2 years ago