NISHIO Hirokazu[Translate]
(5.5) Summary
In this chapter, I explained the methods to organize information in your mind:

write all out
check you have sufficient information
spread them on the desk
put related pieces closely
add nameplates and compress
visualize the relationships
convert them into one-dimensional sentences

I often use the method to make books and lecture materials. I am confident that the method increased my productivity in writing.

In this chapter, I explained three concepts:

write all out to prevent them disappear
organize group bottom up to find a new structure
attach a nameplate that summarizes the group well to compress them

Those are important processes of intellectual production. I emphasized why we need to organize groups bottom-up rather than top-down.

The method is based on the KJ method, which was proposed in 1964. I use the paper piece with glue which was on sale in 1980. I customized the method from 2011 to 2018, according to the situation that I need to write books as a part-time author.

By understand the principle, you can customize it for your own situation. It is better than try to copy the original method.

In the next chapter, I explain how to get new ideas. It is closely related to this chapter because the KJ method is originally the method for the purpose.

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"Engineer's way of creating knowledge" the English version of my book is now available on [Engineer's way of creating knowledge]

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