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“A new beginning for me!” on the ThinkBuzan Licensed Instructor Course

January 24th, 2013 by iMindMap

Kick starting the New Year, we held our latest ThinkBuzan Licensed Instructor Course at the Hotel du Vin in Henley, UK. With a diverse group of new recruits in attendance, they were eager to explore their creativity, bounce ideas off one another and get to grips with the iMindMap software.
Over the 4 day period, attendees from across the world learnt everything there is to know about Mind Mapping. Thanks to the GRASP solution system, Mind Mapping techniques and the iMindMap software tool, our recruits were able to take a new approach to a wide variety of tasks. Stimulating exercises and a concise step-by-step approach gave everyone the opportunity to harness their creativity, enhance mental performance and identify how they could use creative thinking techniques in their daily lives.

Let’s hear what our attendees had to say…

With the Mind Mapping phenomenon continuing to boom, we took the opportunity to find out how our recent graduates from across the world found the ThinkBuzan Licensed Instructor Course…
“4 days of sheer joy – a new beginning for me!” John Hearne, CEO of Brain Train, January 2013.
“Tony listened to my needs and responded by incorporating appropriate responses into his lectures – I appreciated that.” Sue Rouf, Vice Chancellors Officer at University of Kurdistan Hewler, January 2013
“The in-depth content allowed me to learn something new each day. It was a very exciting course!”Masaaki Kaneko, Trainer, November 2012.
“The course exceeded all my expectations” Marijke Kirstein, medical professional, April 2012.
“The Course becomes a turning point of my life; with MindMap, iMindMap, MemorySkills and SpeedReading learning has now become lively. “Md. Nasir Khan, an Educationist, India, July 2017.

Where are they now?

Our TLI Graduates work in a variety of industries in over 40 countries such as education, business or engineering. The beauty of the course is its versatility. The techniques taught are applicable in any context that requires problem solving.
Education
Thum Cheong Cheong, Associate Lecturer for Business Law at UniSIM, has incorporated many of the techniques he learnt on the course into his classes at the Institution. Thum’s students are also now required to undertake a Mind Mapping module and use the new techniques learned across their degree program.
Medical
Doctors have witnessed the incredible results of Mind Maps and used the tool to create educational programmes for patients who suffer with diabetes.
Corporate
Numerous graduate CEO’s have encouraged their employees to enrol on practitioner courses taught by our ThinkBuzan Licensed Instructors, so that creative thinking becomes a central part of the company. Creative outlets and innovation are encouraged internally to drive the company forward.
The possibilities are endless!

What’s next on the agenda?

If you would like to join the ThinkBuzan journey and become an Accredited ThinkBuzan Licensed Instructor, our next course is taking place worldwide. Contact our ThinkBuzan Licensed Instructor.


Md. Nasir Khan
Director
Central Academic Research & Development
(CARD), Manipur Creative School
ThinkBuzan Licensed Instructor
MindMap, iMindMap, MemorySkills,
SpeedReading & CreativeTeaching
: @smart_nasirkhan
: @nasirkhanlive
:9612016722
https://thinknasir.blogspot.in

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