Mind Mapping Examples Category

This map was created back in 1995 by a workshop participant at EDS who I have since lost track of. She was studying the effects of caffeine. Janet Forton — if you’re out there somewhere, I’d love to meet you for coffee! Bookmark us!Close Bookmark and Share This Page Save to Browser Favorites / BookmarksAskbackflipblinklistBlogBookmarkBloglinesBlogMarksBlogsvineBuddyMarksBUMPzee!CiteULikeco.mmentsConnoteadel.icio.usDiggdiigoDotNetKicksDropJackdzoneFacebookFarkFavesFeed Me […]

Today’s idea map was created by Roberto Vidales from Mexico City. His map outlines 8 principles applied to help writing a text correctly in Spanish.

This posting is dedicated to the attendees of today’s Mindjet webinar which will begin at 1PM EST. This map is the overview that participants will see as I walk them through several activities. Following the webinar, please feel free to share any comments or questions here. Listen to the recorded event (which lasted 45 minutes) […]

I received a note from Lisa who is one of my previous clients from BMC Software. She was going through her daughter’s end-of-year folder. Isabel is 7 years old, and wrote a paper about her mom. Lisa found this map that Isabel created prior to writing her paper. Thank you Lisa and Isabel.

This map was created by Leo Martin who has a Bachelor of Science, Berner Fachhochschule, in Medical Technology. He works at a center named “Ausbildungszentrum Insel Bern, Switzerland (AZI)” which is the education center of the University Hospital Inselspital in Bern. Leo and his wife Monika have been long-time idea mappers and friends. Computertomography is […]

This map was created by Judy (Grewell) Bess and John Grewell, and it is featured in Jamie Nast’s book titled, Idea Mapping (John Wiley & Sons, September 2006). This map documents all of the final planning for Judy’s husband John, who was diagnosed with terminal cancer. He passed away 6 weeks after the completion of […]

Today’s postings are a double whammy! I am going to contrast two idea maps. They contain identical data, but one of them also includes images. These maps were created in MindManager by Vickie Flis. She wanted to prove to her sons that you could create a map of a book. She read John Maxwell’s book, […]

If you have been following the conversation between myself and Steve Rothwell (Reading, UK) on the April 13th posting, you will be excited to see Steve’s maps today. Idea Maps #10 (posting below) and #11 prove that your maps don’t need to follow any rules or be beautiful to be effective. I’ll let Steve describe […]

If you have been following the conversation between myself and Steve Rothwell (Reading UK) on the April 13th posting, you will be excited to see Steve’s maps today. Idea Maps #10 and #11 (above) prove that your maps don’t need to follow any rules or be beautiful to be effective. I’ll let Steve describe this […]

I’m SO excited to share this idea map and story with you. The posting on December 16, 2006 briefly mentioned Jennifer’s map, but now you can see both the map and read the complete story in her own words. Two of Jennifer’s pre-workshop maps are also viewable on my website if you want to see […]

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