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Mind map analysis: Resource mind map

By Chuck Frey

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In this latest Effective Mind Maps analysis, we deconstruct a resource mind map that does a lot of things very well.

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: fact sheet, resource map

How to use a mind map to plan a blog post series

By Chuck Frey

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Writing a single coherent blog post is fairly easy. But maintaining a consistent theme, style and message across six or eight posts in a themed series is much harder. That’s why it’s important to develop a well-honed outline first. A mind map is the perfect tool for planning your next series of blog posts.

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ThinkBuzan releases iMindMap Mobile HD for iPad

By Chuck Frey

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ThinkBuzan is the latest developer of mind mapping software to launch an iPad app, iMindMap Mobile HD. This innovative tool brings the organic experience of creating visual maps in the highly intuitive iMindMap to the tactile environment of Apple’s popular iPad.

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Filed Under: Software Tagged With: imindmap, ipad, thinkbuzan, tony buzan

The legend of the Gordian Knot, systems thinking and visual meetings

By Chuck Frey

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For people the world over, the Gordian Knot represents the difficult, the intractable and often the insolvable problem. Today’s systemic business problems are the modern-day equivalent of the Gordian Knot, and visual thinking is the powerful sword that we can use to cut through complexity and develop innovative solutions to them.

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Filed Under: Books Tagged With: creativity, david sibbett, gordian knot, innovation, systems thinking, visual thinking

My mind mapping story

By Chuck Frey

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As an online publisher, I’m typically the interviewer. But recently, I had the opportunity to be the interviewee – which means you get to hear my mind mapping story.

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: chuck frey, interview, mark dykeman, thoughtwrestling

Mind mapping on the iPad: Please share your experiences

By Chuck Frey

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If you have purchased an iPad and are using one or more mind mapping apps, please share your experiences and impressions so far.

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: apple ipad, ipad, mind mapping, mindmap

How to get ‘unstuck’ when mind mapping

By Chuck Frey

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What do you do when you run out of ideas when you’re mind mapping? One way is to employ a simple questioning technique called “5Ws and H.”

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Filed Under: Tips & Techniques Tagged With: 5W and H, creative problem solving, creativity, ideation, rudyard kipling

August 2010 mind mapping coaching call covers key topics

By Chuck Frey

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Topics covered in the August 2010 mind mapping coaching call include iPhone mapping apps, analyzing your competitors and how to manage project mind maps.

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Now available: The expanded 3rd edition of Power Tips & Strategies for Mind Mapping Software

By Chuck Frey

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I am pleased to report that a significantly expanded 3rd edition of my popular e-book, Power Tips & Strategies for Mind Mapping Software, is now available. It features nearly 50 pages of new tips and strategies to help you become a master mind mapper.

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Filed Under: Books Tagged With: chuck frey, e-book, mind mapping software, power tips

New book from David Sibbett is a treasure trove of visual thinking advice

By Chuck Frey

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David Sibbett’s new book on visual thinking, Visual Meetings, contains a treasure trove of advice for people who want to be better problem solvers and have more fun at work.

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Filed Under: Books, Visual Thinking Tagged With: back of the napkin, Dan Roam, david sibbett, group facilitation, visual meetings

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