Mind mapping software is often dismissed by linear thinkers as being somewhat frivolous and not worthy of their attention. But by ignoring it, they’re missing out on one of the most powerful productivity tools of the modern age. This infographic explains why.
Mind map of 10 Ways to Make it Great
10 Ways to Make It Great is an inspirational book written by a good friend of mine, Phil Gerbyshak. It offers a set of simple, no-nonsense tips on how to live an exceptional life. That makes it the perfect subject for a mind map.
How to cultivate a personal learning network: Tips from Howard Rheingold
If you cultivate your social media relationships with care, you can develop a personal learning network that will put you in contact with a steady stream of valuable ideas. So says Howard Rheingold, a critic, writer, and teacher who specializes in researching and sharing his findings on the cultural, social and political implications of modern communication.
The top 10 posts of 2011 on the Mind Mapping Software Blog
Here’s a look back at the most popular posts on the Mind Mapping Software Blog for 2011. It provides important clues on what’s hot in the world of visual mapping.
Christmas week special on my two e-books – half price for 1 week only
As a big thank you to the readers of this blog, I’ve decided to hold a special Christmas week sale on my e-books – 50% off.
The changing nature of work – and the thinking styles and tools that will be required to manage it
The nature of work is changing. Most business leaders and pundits agree on that point. But how it’s changing isn’t always obvious; nor is how we need to respond. So I created a visual representation of this transformation to help clarify what’s happening and how we can prepare for it.
Think Visual: A challenge to stretch your imagination
Mind mapping is only one flavor of visual thinking. Here’s a challenge to “think visual” – to engage in out-of-the-box thinking to further your career and your life, using more of the tools at your disposal.
Apple’s ‘Think Different’ manifesto as a mind map
Apple’s 1997 Think Different ad campaign celebrated creative people in all their rebellious glory. Part of that campaign was a manifesto, which is represented here in the form of a colorful mind map.
What’s your personal competitive advantage?
What is your personal competitive advantage? Are you following orders and checking your brain at the door, or trying to bring real creative, expansive thinking to your work?
Want to think like Steve Jobs or Wayne Gretzky?
Wouldn’t you like to cultivate the same type of thinking, insight and advantages that Steve Jobs and Wayne Gretzky were able to create?
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