Archives for the 'Mind Mapping' Category
An Impressive Collection of Hand-Drawn Mind Maps [Ian's Messy Desk]
I’ve always been envious of the mind maps that illustrate Tony Buzan’s books. Full of colourful lines and images, they make my mind-maps look anaemic.
Graphics and colour are an integral part of mind mapping. A number of the guidelines Tony Buzan suggests for creating mind maps involve using graphics and colour:
Start in the centre with an [...]
Getting Things Done Mind Mapping Templates [Did I Get Things Done? - Getting Things Done GTD with Personal Development and Motivation for Success]
I have just come across these Mind Mapping templates that follow the Getting Things Done Methodology. They are quite simple but good to make a start with.
They are based on MindJet MindManager. Download the Mind Maps directly from here.
Original post here: Andrew Mason
Mindmanager GTD templates [Productivity Workflows]
I recently had to use a backup of this blog to re-import its content. As a result some of the links are no longer working, but I do not have time to check them at the moment. If you are looking for the Mindmanager GTD templates I released ages ago, you can find them at [...]
Managing online projects in 5 easy steps [eDragonu - the choice of a personal path]
I’ve been recently invited by a student organization in Bucharest to give a presentation about online project management, starting from idea to the final result. I gave the presentation today and because handling such a delicate subject is not a sequential operation, I didn’t use a PowerPoint template. Instead, I’ve made a mind map, in [...]
A Practical Cure for Information Overload [Ian's Messy Desk]
If you’re suffering from information overload (and who isn’t these days!) or are having trouble managing all of the projects that are part of your workload, then you ought to check out a ground-breaking e-book written by Chuck Frey that offers a practical solution - mind mapping software.
The Mind Mapping Manifesto will reveal to you:
The [...]
200+ tutoriels, outils et sites web sur le MindMapping [C'éclair!]
Je viens de découvrir grâce à Outils Froids et Heuristiquement deux listes très intéressantes de liens à propos du MindMapping, les voici :
The Mindmapping Toolbox : 100 tools resources and tutorials
175+ Data and Information Visualization Examples and Resources
Si vous êtes allergiques à l’anglais, on trouve aussi de très bons liens dans le monde francophone :
Qu’est-ce [...]
Boost your Productivity with MindManager - Free Webinar [Did I Get Things Done? - Getting Things Done GTD with Personal Development and Motivation for Success]
I am a real advocate of Mind Mapping.
I have just read on the MindJet Blog about an upcoming Free Webinar on the 7th of February that covers Boosting your Productivity with MindManager.
Here is the blurb from the MindJet Website..
Don’t we all want to work smarter, think creatively, and save time? One of the challenges most [...]
Top add-in programs for MindManager [Ian's Messy Desk]
Chuck Frey has listed his 5 top add-in programs for MindManager:
GyroQ
TheRealizer
Word 2007 Map Editor
Ontaris Outlook Linker
ResultsManager
For my use, Mindsystems ThemeReader is a powerful knowledge management add-in for MindManager. Powered by Cirilab’s Knowledge Generation Engine, Mindsystems ThemeReader analyses a file or document, using proprietary algorithms, looking for recurring themes. It then takes those themes and builds a MindManager [...]
MindMeister Adds Three New Widgets for Capturing Ideas [Ian's Messy Desk]
Not too long ago, MindMeister, an on-line mind mapping tool, released a couple of widgets for Mac OS Dashboard and Windows Vista. The widgets allow you to quickly submit your ideas to your default map in MindMeister. The ideas are inserted in a special branch top left of the root and remain there for you [...]
Everything You Need to Know About Mind Mapping [Ian's Messy Desk]
100+ Tools, Resources, and Tutorials
Bootstapper has compiled a toolbox of 100+ mind mapping links.
Sometimes the difference between a successful project and one that spirals out of control is getting all your thoughts and ideas laid out before you even get started. One of the best ways to do this is with mind maps, which act [...]