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Flying Logic is the world's foremost critical thinking tool. Visualize relationships, plans, processes and structures; solve problems before they happen.

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Family trees can be sentimental keepsakes, informational references, or just a fun activity to pass time. Check out this article to see how they work! #flyinglogic #visualthinking #logicalthinking #familytree bit.ly/3PSgERo

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“A map does not just chart, it unlocks and formulates meaning; it forms bridges between here and there, between disparate ideas that we did not know were previously connected.” —Reif Larsen #mapping

“A map does not just chart, it unlocks and formulates meaning; it forms bridges between here and there, between disparate ideas that we did not know were previously connected.” —Reif Larsen

#mapping
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"...I start every engagement with a thinking exercise that now, thanks to Flying Logic, can flow directly into project plans, Kanban boards, set-based problem-solving and even critical chain project management."— Matthew J. O’Brien, Project Manager & Process Engineer, Boeing

"...I start every engagement with a thinking exercise that now, thanks to Flying Logic, can flow directly into project plans, Kanban boards, set-based problem-solving and even critical chain project management."— Matthew J. O’Brien, Project Manager & Process Engineer, Boeing
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The Evaporating Cloud is a proven tool for resolving conflicts. It also provides a particularly vivid demonstration of how Flying Logic can help you understand the logical flow of your diagrams using Confidence Spinners. bit.ly/415iW5d

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"There are shining examples of brilliantly unique, elegant, relevant and valuable software. One of them is Flying Logic." -Jussi Luukkonen bit.ly/4gLEAlF

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You probably know that Flying Logic lets you collapse groups, hiding their contents. “Hoisting” is like collapsing groups turned inside out— it hides everything *outside* the hoisted group and lets you focus down on the details. This video shows you how. bit.ly/3EBCNkU

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“Five percent of the people think, ten percent of the people think they think, and eighty-five percent would rather die than think.” — Thomas Edison

“Five percent of the people think, ten percent of the people think they think, and eighty-five percent would rather die than think.” — Thomas Edison
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Visual logic made simple to use and easy to explain. — Harry op ’t Ende, Director, PRO6 Managers #toolsforthought #theoryofconstraints

Visual logic made simple to use and easy to explain. — Harry op ’t Ende, Director, PRO6 Managers  #toolsforthought #theoryofconstraints
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While Flying Logic comes with several built-in domains, sometimes you need to create your own to best fit your project. This video explains how. bit.ly/3QpgTDQ #toolsforthought #tipsandtricks #flyinglogic

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Building logic is never easy. But with Flying Logic you have a lot of fun, which makes it a lot easier! — Gijs Andrea, International House of TOC #toolsforthought #theoryofconstraints

Building logic is never easy. But with Flying Logic you have a lot of fun, which makes it a lot easier! — Gijs Andrea, International House of TOC
#toolsforthought #theoryofconstraints
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While we all love the way Flying Logic takes care of the layout, so we can take care of the thinking, occasionally we would like for the layout engine to chill out just a bit. Incremental layout is the answer. bit.ly/4gRxxH6 #toolsforthought #theoryofconstraints

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Flying Logic is a perfect tool for ‘The Logical Thinking Process’. It helps me to write Thinking Process diagrams fast and consistently.— Igor Gielniak, CEO, Start Consulting #toolsforthought #theoryofconstraints

Flying Logic is a perfect tool for ‘The Logical Thinking Process’. It helps me to write Thinking Process diagrams fast and consistently.— Igor Gielniak, CEO, Start Consulting  #toolsforthought #theoryofconstraints
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A SWOT Analysis is helpful for understanding where an objective stands and how to improve and expand upon it. Check out this article to learn more about them. #flyinglogic #visualthinking #ciriticalthinking #SWOTanalysis bit.ly/4bsGYvJ

A SWOT Analysis is helpful for understanding where an objective stands and how to improve and expand upon it. Check out this article to learn more about them.

#flyinglogic #visualthinking #ciriticalthinking #SWOTanalysis
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Flying Logic allows me to explain, to myself and others, complexities and inter-dependencies that would take hours to draw or describe. — Jim Mather, Visiting Professor, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, Scotland #toolsforthought #theoryofconstraints

Flying Logic allows me to explain, to myself and others, complexities and inter-dependencies that would take hours to draw or describe. — Jim Mather, Visiting Professor, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, Scotland
 #toolsforthought #theoryofconstraints
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Decision trees are an invaluable tool for any organization or individual looking to better their decision-making process. Check out this article to learn how they work. #visualthinking #decisiontree #flyinglogic #criticalthinking bit.ly/3DzDTx8

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“A fool will always rely on what someone else says, however an intelligent person would use critical thinking to justify the rationality of statements made by others before embracing their influence.” ― Saaif

“A fool will always rely on what someone else says, however an intelligent person would use critical thinking to justify the rationality of statements made by others before embracing their influence.” ― Saaif