Vern Burkhardt from IdeaConnection.com recently interviewed me about mind mapping and mind mapping software. We start out discussing what mind mapping is, and then focus on its value as a business tool. To read this interview, please click here.
Amazing insights into the relationship between information overload and visual thinking
A writer from management guru Tom Peters’ website recently interviewed Dan Roam, author of the new book, The Back of the Napkin: Solving Problems and Selling Ideas with Pictures, about visual thinking and how it can help business people to cope with a variety of business challenges, including information overload. While this fascinating interview doesn’t […]
The Mind Mapping Manifesto is Now Available
My new e-book, The Mind Mapping Manifesto, is now available! It aims to help business people to understand what a powerful business tool mind mapping software is, and how it can help them. Here is a brief summary of the valuable insights and advice it contains: The true cost of information overload and multi-tasking (it […]
Coming soon: The Mind Mapping Manifesto
Recently, I hinted in this blog that I’m about to launch a new e-book, entitled The Mind Mapping Manifesto. It aims to help business people to understand what a powerful business tool mind mapping software is, and how it can help them to: Conquer information overload, Make better decisions, Reach clarity faster on key issues, […]
Getting started with mind mapping podcast now available
Tom Crawford from the VizThink community recorded a video podcast with me earlier this week, where we talked about a number of topics related to mind mapping, including: What is mind mapping? Paper versus computer-assisted mapping The history of mind mapping The future of mind mapping Web-based versus computer-based mapping tools New features in demand […]
Andrew Wilcox launches a blog
If you’ve spent any time around the various MindManager support groups on the web, you should be familiar with the name of Andrew Wilcox. He is the managing director of Cabre, a UK-based training firm that provides training on MindManager, and is quite active on the Ecademy Mind Mapping Forum and the Yahoo MindManager Users […]
A map of mind mapping software interoperability
Vic Gee, author of the Mind Mapping Blog, envisions a day when there is total interoperability of mind mapping programs. In other words, any program can open and work with files created in any other program. As a first step in this quest, he has created a fascinating visualization that depicts which programs can "talk […]
A cure for information overload
This is the introduction of the Mind Mapping Manifesto, a new e-book that I will be publishing very soon: In the name of organizational efficiency, chances are you’re now doing more work than ever before – more projects, more objectives, more data, more plans and more deliverables. It’s getting harder to keep up. You’re a […]
2 more new mind map galleries
Two more mind map galleries have sprung up in recent months, which give you convenient and free places to share your maps: MindMapPedia gives you the freedom to upload your maps, no matter which mind mapping software program it was created in. You can also upload image scans of hand-drawn maps. Any map that was […]
How a ‘dashboard’ map supercharged the productivity of a team of project leaders
Jamie Nast, writing in her Idea Mapping Blog, recently shared a case history of a group of 35 IT project leaders, who would meet weekly to review the major IT projects happening within their organization. Each week, a team of 4 people spent 2 days compiling an 85-page status document. By the time the IT […]
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