Windows Mobile For Greater Creativity

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Windows Mobile brings an interesting article by Kevin Ebi titled How to Be Creative in Business. It draws on the ideas of Michael Michalko, author of Cracking Creativity.

The first stage is brainstorming. It’s important to write every idea down, no matter how ridiculous it may seem. It’s also the stage where your Windows Mobile powered device can be the greatest help. Odds are the best ideas will come as you’re out and about ? not at your desk.

Mobile devices are much more effective than cocktail napkins and the back of envelopes. Recording all your thoughts in a Pocket Word document or dictating them into your Smartphone is a great way to make sure you don’t lose any ideas. And having all your ideas together also makes it easier to organize your thoughts and find the gems later on.

Pocket PCs can also help you develop mind maps, which are diagrams that help you brainstorm ideas and show how they’re related to each other. At the center is the concept that’s the subject of your brainstorm. Attached to it are related concepts, which can form new clusters of related ideas.

Sounds like a great idea. However you’ll probably need an Ultra-portable if you’re at all creative. This and other ideas can be found at Windows Mobile Home for Business.

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