Last chance to participate in the “Most Improved Mind Mapping Software” contest
Jan 8th, 2010 | By Chuck Frey | Category: DiscussionThis week is your last chance to participate in the Most Improved Mind Mapping Software of 2009 survey.
This week is your last chance to participate in the Most Improved Mind Mapping Software of 2009 survey.
Just a little reminder: If you haven’t participated in my Most Improve Mind Mapping Software of 2009 contest, please do so today!
This blog is all about helping you to take your productivity and creativity to the next level, using mind mapping software. Here’s how you can help me to do a better job – and help yourself in the process.
Our last discussion question focused on the value that mind mapping software provides to you. Your answers mainly focused on individual use of mind mapping software. That begs the question: What is the essential value that it provides to you in a team setting?
Several weeks ago, I asked you to share your thoughts on the value proposition of mind mapping. In other words, what is the essential value, the key benefit it provides to you, and how would you describe that to someone else in just a few sentences? Here’s a distillation of what you had to say.
Hand-drawn mind maps have a rich history and are widely used today, thanks to the pioneering work of people like Tony Buzan, who has written many books and speaks widely on the subject. They are a powerful, colorful and memorable way to represent ideas and information. But they only scratch the surface of what’s possible with today’s mind mapping software. Here are 10 unique capabilities that mind mapping software offers, on top of the advantages of hand-drawn visual maps.