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Project Manager and the use of Mind Maps

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George Lewis Program/Project Manager| DXC Technology Company Heredia, Costa Rica
How have been your experience as a PM and the use of Mind Maps?
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Anupam India
Mind mapping can be done by anyone. It's simple yet powerful way of visually organizing information that flows in. It was of great help during PMP exam preparation.
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George Lewis Program/Project Manager| DXC Technology Company Heredia, Costa Rica
A nice way to use mind map is adding the project scoope in the Center Content and spread it out from a main ‘heading’ in the middle and generate other branches from there.
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Vincent Guerard Coach - Trainer - Speaker - Advisor| Freelance Mont-Royal, Quebec, Canada
Mind Maps very useful to organize idea.
Use it a lot
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Demetrius Williams Atlanta, Ga, United States
George, Mind Maps are one of my favorite tools. I use them all the time (personally and professionally) for Meetings, Risk Identification, Requirements Gathering, Brainstorming, etc.. For those who are interested and think non-linear; there is a FREE Mind Mapping tool on iPhone and iPad called MindNode.
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Crane Harvey Co Founder| GamePlan Global Solutions Inc. British Columbia, Canada
I suggest looking at MindGenius. http://www.mindgenius.com/ I haven't used it, but it looks to be nicely tailored for project management, with integration between the mind map and a Gantt chart.

I also suggest checking out GamePlan (disclaimer: I work here) at https://www.gameplan.global/ . It's an online visual planning and scheduling tool. You plan by mapping out your project workflow on a virtual whiteboard, and as you plan on the whiteboard, a Gantt chart project schedule is automatically created.

It'd be great to hear what you think of these tools.
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Markus Kopko AI Enabler for Project & Program Mgmt | Founder PMotion.ai / The PM AI Coach| PMotion.ai Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Mindmapping can be used very good to work on several (if not all) project management processes in an effective way.
I am using mind manager for years now and it becomes better and better with each version, espacially for project management.
The very new Version 2017 has some great features for project management. btw Gant Chart feature was implemented since several Versions ago already and becomes also even better and better each time ...
In the new version there was a "critical path" feature added for instance.
And of course the Gant Chart was buidl automaticly based on your map and could be easily exported into MS Project for instance.

Mindmanager in combination with MS Project and MS Sharepoint could be used to build up a complete project management tool/framework which covers all project management processes.
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Stéphane Parent Self Employed / Semi-retired| Leader Maker Prince Edward Island, Canada
I haven't been able to find a tool that doesn't get in the way of the mind mapping exercise. Maybe I just don't give it enough of a chance...
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Crane Harvey Co Founder| GamePlan Global Solutions Inc. British Columbia, Canada
Hi Stéphane, are you able to let us know which tools you have tried and what were your findings on them? I expect people on this thread would find that information useful. Thank you.
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Nov 09, 2016 9:12 AM
Stéphane Parent
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The last one I used, Crane, was Corel MindManager.

I'm used to doing mind maps on paper or white board. I find it difficult using a software-based tool because it requires me to focus on the tool rather than the mind map.
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Rami Kaibni
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Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
I agree with Vincent. Mind Mapping helps Organize Ideas and it is useful if used properly.
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AKSHAY JAIN Planning Group Leader| YOKOGAWA, Bahrain Gwalior, Mp, India
Can be very effective.
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