Want to think like Steve Jobs or Wayne Gretzky?
Nov 10th, 2011 | By Chuck Frey | Category: ResourcesWouldn’t you like to cultivate the same type of thinking, insight and advantages that Steve Jobs and Wayne Gretzky were able to create?
Wouldn’t you like to cultivate the same type of thinking, insight and advantages that Steve Jobs and Wayne Gretzky were able to create?
In this new video report, I explain how to set up a mind map to capture blog post ideas and manage them throughout their life cycle with a simple workflow process.
Linkedin has evolved into a popular platform for forming groups where professionals can ask questions, get answers and discuss topics and issues of mutual interest. Here are 7 worthwhile groups focused on mind mapping and visual thinking.
Want to add some hand-drawn elements to your mind maps? Then check out this new collection of over 700 hand-drawn symbols, called Doodlekit, which is compatible with many of the major mind mapping programs for Windows.
Here are some key mind mapping experts and visual thinkers you ought to be following on Google+, the search giant’s new social networking platform.
You can create simple mind maps with your powerful software. But it’s capable of so much more – and can deliver a lot more value to your work and life.
If you want to be able to express yourself more compellingly in writing and visually, then you really ought to pick up a copy of Writing for Visual Thinkers by Andrea Marks.
Steve Jobs, the iconic co-founder and leader of Apple Computer, passed away yesterday at the age of 56. This mind map summarizes some of the vital life lessons he taught us through word and deed.
Mind mapping enhances three types of thinking that are critical to the creative process, according to ThinkBuzan CEO Chris Griffiths in his new book.
A new infographic provides a valuable snapshot of the use of mind mapping software in business.