Posts Tagged ‘ linkedin ’

How to create a simple but powerful career planning mind map

May 15th, 2012 | By | Category: Mind Mapping Insider

Career planning can benefit greatly from mind mapping, because it enables you to view multiple perspectives and possibilities in a compact, visual format. In this Mind Mapping Insider report, we’ll take a closer look at Reid Hoffman’s brilliant ABZ planning technique.



Branding your company on Linkedin: A mind map of tips

Feb 27th, 2012 | By | Category: Mind Mapping Insider

On Friday, I participated in a training session taught by Wayne Breitbarth entitled Unlocking Linkedin’s Corporate Marketing Potential. Here’s a mind map of what I learned from this excellent course.



Linkedin groups for visual thinkers and mind mappers

Oct 27th, 2011 | By | Category: Resources

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.



Visualize.me: Picture your resume as a kick-ass infographic

Sep 3rd, 2011 | By | Category: Visual Thinking

An impressive new web-based application called Visualize.me automatically converts your Linkedin profile into a colorful infographic. Its developers hope it will revolutionize the resume, replacing the boring, text-based skills summary with a colorful visual representation of your career.



How to develop a social media strategy mind map

Jun 24th, 2011 | By | Category: Mind Mapping Insider

In this new report, I’ll walk you through a common-sense process for developing a social media strategy, using a mind map.



A mind map of 100+ tips for using Linkedin more effectively

Mar 18th, 2011 | By | Category: Resources

Linkedin.com is one of those networking tools that can be overwhelming. Here are over 100 tips for using it effectively, which I compiled into a mind map.



A social media dashboard map

Mar 26th, 2009 | By | Category: Tips & Techniques

At work, I’m managing a new social media project that will involve Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin, YouTube and Flickr. So I created a dashboard map in MindManager 8 to make it easy for me to capture the key measurables for each service. I genericized it so I could share it with you on this blog.