Posts Tagged Collaboration

New Mindjet Catalyst Fall Update Released!

Last night, Mindjet Catalyst received its first update! Here are some of the improvements that our team implemented to make your collaboration experience even better!

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Getting Things Done with Mind Maps

11-17-2009 9-08-33 AMLast week, I delivered a webinar presentation to David Allen’s GTD Connect community.

It was great fun to both create and deliver. I mapped out everything that I had wanted to accomplish including the entire content of the presentation. Then, I built my PowerPoint presentation using my map as a guide.

For a full replay of the webinar and to view all the content, sign up for a free trial of GTD Connect or, if you’re already a member, view it here.

I’ve posted (via SlideShare) the highlights of the presentation below… Read the rest of this entry »

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Stop Over-Communicating, Start Collaborating: Introducing Mindjet Catalyst

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Is your team the victim of over-communication?

Here are some of the tell-tale signs…

  • Lack of team alignment
  • Duplication of work and effort
  • Multiple file versions – no single source of truth
  • Flooded email inboxes and unanswered questions
  • Longer sales cycles
  • Slower innovations
  • Delayed projects

We’re living in an ‘age of inundation’. Too much communication with too little collaboration… And if you believe the forecasts, it’s only getting worse. Read the rest of this entry »

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Share Your Genius with MindManager 8 for Mac

Header090924There are a few new ways to share your maps with others when you’re using the soon-to-be-released MindManager 8 for Mac.

Take advantage of sharing maps via iChat or access maps from anywhere and share them with others using Apple’s MobileMe service.  Read the rest of this entry »

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10 Values of Collaborative Mind Mapping

Mind mapping used to be an individual sport. You would simply get started with pen and paper at your desk or with some markers and a white board.

Even with software, mind mapping used to be a ‘productivity secret’ that was infrequently shared with others.

Recently though, over the last few years, mind mappers have started to emerge and go public.

Mind mapping is no longer limited to individuals. It’s being brought to meetings – both in person and online. And, it is creating immense value for teams! Read the rest of this entry »

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