![]() He’s got his own mind mapping app and is a frequent lecturer and author. Buzan claims to have created mind mapping and is a very charismatic figure. ![]() Sometimes when you really like your mind map hammer, everything in life can look like a mind map nail.Ĭomplicating the situation is the connection between mind mapping, and Mindjet in particular, and a man named Tony Buzan. On the other end of the spectrum, it can sometimes feel like mind mapping is a cult. I know I like it when I remember to do it but only sit down and think things out that way a handful of times each year. On the most benign end of the spectrum, it can be hard to remember to do. There’s something that can feel a little hokey about mind mapping too, though. The paradigm is also often appreciated by fans of Neuro-linguistic programming, another controversial but also widely appreciated movement. ![]() Mind mapping is very popular in Japan, where systems thinking and design are given great respect. It can be great for helping you think of details in a big complicated situation that you might not have thought of, or been able to write down the context for effectively, in a linear list. It’s a method of using visual representations of interconnected concepts to explore non-linear relationships between things. ![]() Can Mindjet save your company’s SharePoint investment? As mind maps go, Mindjet looks good (the company’s free iPad app is a joy to use) – but not everyone loves mind maps in general. The company’s new product, Mindjet SP, is a Mindjet plug-in for SharePoint – it takes SharePoint document trees and collaboration and displays them in mind map format. That’s the theory behind a new product announced tonight from Mindjet, a nearly two decade old company that is best known for its mind mapping software but is extending itself into a larger corporate collaboration market. What if using SharePoint was fun, though? Imagine all the money invested that would feel more worthwhile and all the collaborative work that could be done. Companies everywhere pay for Microsoft’s collaboration and document management service SharePoint, but research and anecdote both indicate that a lot of people dislike using it.
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