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Thursday, March 31, 2005 |
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I've been doing mindmaps by hand for decades and I've been doing them with MindManager for several years now. For me it was the first software tool for mindmapping that came even close to the ease of doing them by hand. These are all quality resources for anyone using mindmaps as part of their knowledge work toolkit. Three great MindManager blogs.
If you want to learn more about the many
things that you can do with MindManager, my favorite visual mapping tool,
be sure to add these three people to your RSS reader.
Mike Jetter - MindJet's CTO Hobie Swan - has a terrific post about using MindManager on the TabletPC Nick Duffill - Co-author of ResultsManager add-in for MindManager... [Eric Mack On-Line] |
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Lilia points to what looks to be an interesting piece on knowledge work and visibility/invisibility. As she says, "more to read." And while I was searching for the right link for "It's just a matter of common sense”: Ethnography as invisible work by Diana Forsythe to add to my story I came across A web on the wind: The structure of invisible work by Bonnie Nardi and Yrjö Engeström, which is an editorial for the "invisible work" issue of Computer-Supported Cooperative Work. Wonder how I could miss it - with all my interests in invisible work? More to read :) |
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I have a new column up at Enterprise Systems Journal. This time I take another run at the notion of visibility and knowledge work. |


