First write it down, then lay it out.
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Chapter 5: How to organize your thoughts 143
Too much information? Too little? 144
Check the amount of information using the write-out method 145
Don't look for quality 146
Let's put it into practice 146
Let's set a goal of 100 147
Advantages of a 100-page target 147
I don't mind duplicates 148
How to organize too much information 149
Line them up for better listing 149
Column: Examples of Writing Methods 151
Record as soon as you think of it in the process of arranging 152
Move the possibly related items closer together 152
Column: Size of a label 152
Flow of the KJ Method 153
Group formation requires a change in thinking 155
Grouping is not objective 155
Grouping is not a hierarchical classification 156
Disadvantages of using existing classification criteria 157
Column: Efficiency through frameworks 158
Disadvantages of creating pre-classification criteria 159
Benefits of Classification to Reduce Burden 159
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