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Mind mapping Seth Godin’s ideas in Linchpin

Monday, March 1st, 2010

 

In his new book - Linchpin - Seth Godin asks:

Why are some people easily outsourced, downsized, or freelanced into obscurity, while others have their pick of opportunities?

To answer it Godin argues that it’s more essential than ever to become indispensable - to become a linchpin. Linchpins are the essential building blocks of great organizations: they invent, lead (regardless of title), connect others, make things happen, and create order out of chaos.

The attached mind map of Linchpin was originally authored by fordprefect in Mindjet MindManager Version 8 and published on Biggerplate.  I imported it to Comapping to be able to share it as an interactive mind map.

To navigate the map just click on the + or  - markers to expand or contract the map.

  

* This mind map was produced using Comapping collaborative mapping software with
Context Organizer automatic summarization.

 See Context Organizer summarization power and get the essential facts at a glance. Instantly.

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Context Organizer in Comapping

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

 

Gene Bellinger uses Comapping - a mind mapping application - to manage numerous projects and collaborate with various teams. He is also the editor of SystemsWiki.
 
As we know reading articles in Wikis can be very arduous. This is where Comapping’s visual presentation power comes very handy!
 
Mind mapping offers a refreshing presentation that  is much easier absorbed by human brains then endless lists and bullet points. The power of mind maps is that they communicate conceptual relationships by creating clear visual structure and connectivity between relevant elements.
 
However, the challenge of actually drawing a mind map is quite considerable. Each element has to be rendered and labeled and  connected. And here comes the power of automatic mind mapping enabled by Context Organizer that now is integrated with Comapping.
 
In the Context Organizer in Comapping  post Gene provides a simple comparison of a Wiki page before and after automatic mind mapping. As you can see, the difference is startling: from a difficult  to read page to a clear visual and vibrant presentation done just with a click of a button.
 
This is what Gene says about the usability and accuracy of Context Organizer automatic mind mapping ability:
 
The keyword analysis and context generation to the right of those links [after] was generated with a single mouse click. I’ve reviewed the analysis on several documents and I think it’s spot on. What’s the math telling you?
 
 
With Context Organizer in Comapping you can instantly convert plain textual information into visually attractive mind maps with a simple click to have both: powerful knowledge mining and knowledge representation tool under your fingertips!
 

Try Context Organizer summarization power and get the essential facts at a glance. Instantly.

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What can you do with Context Organizer?

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

 

As we all know, the home page is "the most valuable real estate in the world" according to the usability guru Jakob Nielsen.

The homepage is your company’s face to the world. Improving your homepage multiplies the entire website’s business value, so following key guidelines for homepage usability is well worth the investment.

 

So I took another look at the Context Discovery home page. Certainly you can find there a lot of valuable information and links but reading requires to pay attention. And attention nowadays is at premium.

So I decided to use Comapping, a mind mapping tool, that uses also Context Organizer - the summarization tool that we highly recommend - and present the information visually.

So here is the mind map telling what Context Organizer does together with the links to the demos showing the tremendous value of summarization in the age of information wealth.  

 Any comments are greatly appreciated.

 

* This mind map was produced using Comapping online collaborative mapping software with Context Organizer automatic summarization.

 See Context Organizer summarization power and get the essential facts at a glance. Instantly.

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The Inimitable Comapping

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

 

Gene Bellinger uses Comapping - a mind mapping application - to manage numerous projects and collaborate with  geographically dispersed  teams.

Comapping recently added a feature that automatically creates mind maps from web pages and documents. The feature is called “Analyze”. Gene decided to give Analyze a spin. Here are his comments in his SystemWiki.org blog: 

While I have been continually amazed by Comapping they just added a new feature that is most amazing and for which I think experience is the only way to grasp the full utility of. The feature is called “Analyze”.

Imagine being able to attach a URL to a node in a mindmap and then telling the software to analyze the content of the node and build you an outline of the content based on an analysis of the relevance of the content.

Hard to grasp? I found it difficult to understand until I tinkered with it for a while. I’m still amazed! And you can attach a text, word or pdf document to a node and have it do the same analysis and build a content outline based on relevance directly into the mindmap.

If anybody is interested in learning how Analyze works with Comapping, here is more information about the Analyze feature in Comapping. And here is more information and examples of the auto-mapping capabilities.

 

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On this day - February 20, 1872….

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

 

On this day - February 20, 1872 - the New York City’s Metropolitan Museum of Art opened.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of the world’s largest and finest art museums. Its collections include more than two million works of art spanning five thousand years of world culture, from prehistory to the present and from every part of the globe.

Here is a summary of the Metropolitan Museum of Art  article in Wikipedia. The automatic summarization is done by Context Organizer and the mind map is rendered by Comapping. 

You can easily open any of the keywords and read the details.

 

 

* This mind map was produced using Comapping online collaborative mapping software with Context Organizer automatic summarization.

 Try Context Organizer summarization power and get the essential facts at a glance. Instantly.

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Context Organizer and Comapping offer multilingual mind mapping

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

 

If you need to  mind map information sources in English, French, German and Spanish then you can use Comapping with Context Organizer which offer support for multilingual mind mapping.

If your documents are bilingual or multilingual in case that you work with international companies, government agencies, and NGOs, then Comapping offers a pragmatic option to summarize and mind map information in those four languages. 

Here is an example of mind mapping Wikipedia’s pages describing "mind mapping" in  English, French, German and Spanish.

 

* This mind map was produced using Comapping online collaborative mapping software with Context Organizer Analyze auto-mapping add-on.

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Contextualizing now integrated with Comapping

Monday, February 15th, 2010

 

Hypershiter, visual mapper and a blogger Wallace Tait writes about adding context to mind mapping. The point in case is the recent integration of Context Organizer with Comapping. Wallace writes:

The point of extracting context from Web Pages and documents is quite simple; we are overloaded with data, information and knowledge and we need to get to the point of the barrage of data that attacks us daily.

For the academic, the use of Comapping with Contextual Organizer will be invaluable, as the cloud gives you the ideal medium for creating, managing and sharing information and knowledge with your colleagues and students within a protected cloud space.

For the business user Comapping can become a very convenient information carrier and knowledge mapping tool; becoming a standard process and system tool for creating all relevant information associated with your business management system.

The addition of Contextual Organizer now gives you the ability to research Web Pages. With the insertion of a URL you’ll be offered an “Analyze” button and voila, the Contextual engine which uses the Amazon server extracts the contextual relevance for your research purposes.

 

 * This mind map was produced using Comapping online collaborative mapping software with Context Organizer Analyze auto-mapping add-on.

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Mind mapping Steven Covey’s “First Things First” quadrants

Friday, February 12th, 2010

 

Stephen Covey, in his book "First Things First", notes that those who accomplish great deal are spending a lot of time in the Quadrant of Necessity and the Quadrant of Quality & Personal Leadership while avoiding the Quadrant of Deception and the Quadrant of Waste.

The attached mind map of the quadrants was originally authored in MindManager from Mindjet by Chance Brown and published on  Biggerplate.

After importing the map into Comapping I experimented with some Comapping editing features by adding context to the original map using a link to Wikipedia’s article about First Things First.  And then simply used the Context Organizer Analyze feature in Comapping  to automatically generate the contextual summaries illustrating the map’s key points…or to put the mind map in context…

 

 * This mind map was produced using Comapping online collaborative mapping software with Context Organizer Analyze auto-mapping add-on.

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Online Tone of Voice map by Catherine Franz

Thursday, February 11th, 2010
 
 
We all need to communicate and we use different media to do it. Here is a mind map that Catherine Franz thoughtfully adapted from the ABC Copywriting blog about the importance of  Online tone of voice for business.
 
I picked up the map on www.Biggerplate.com which offers galore of mind maps for sharing. Then I imported Catherine’s map to Comapping, added the hyperlink to the ABC Copywriting blog for reference.
 
And then I used the Context Organizer Analyze feature in Comapping  to automatically add the summary to Catherine’s original map. The map is interactive so you can play with it by clicking on the "+" and "-" indicators…

 

 

  * This mind map was produced using Comapping online collaborative mapping software with Context Organizer Analyze auto-mapping add-on.

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Comapping and Context Organizer

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

 

In the past few months the Context Discovery team worked on providing Web server version of Context Organizer.
We partnered with Comapping to offer the ability to automatically generate mind maps from web pages and documents. The idea is the same as in our desktop version of Context Organizer for MindManager from Mindjet. Once a hyperlink or a document is attached to a Topic then Context Organizer automatically generates the mind map with the summaries.
In case of Comapping, the mind map is generated with the help of the Context Organizer cloud server and instantly displayed in Comapping. The operation is fast and transparent.
How this is done?
1.       Add a hyperlink to your map Topic
2.       Place the mouse cursor over the Topic
3.       The Analyze icon automatically pops up:
4.       Click on the Analyze icon to automatically generate the mind map:
 
 
Voila!   This is how simple it is to use Comapping with Context Organizer!  
Benefits
  *  Automatic map generation – save time on drawing maps; gain time on shaping the maps and making your points
  *  Auto-discovery - Summaries lead the mind to focus on the essential content
  *  Text mining – reducing complex information to indispensable facts.
Now Comapping with Context Organizer offer an exciting, dynamic web application with auto-discovery and auto-mapping power features that make mind mapping fast, easy and effective.
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