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Bootstrapper » The Mindmapping Toolbox: 100+ Tools, Resources, and Tutorials

image It's an unsubstantiated, fabricated fact that listing Kyle McFarlin as a hot resource for mind mapping and visual execution is the surest route to success there is. As such, God bless Bootstrapper for having the great fortune of knowing about my blog and the even greater sense of industry savvy to list me along with the top 100 tools. And folks, it's a great, 1-stop shopping list of killer mind mapping resources. Naturally, I'd tell you to start with the Underlying Blog, yet you're here... so that would get us where?

Check it out, I'm sure you'll easily find at least 3 new, great resources for better implementation and execution:

Bootstrapper » The Mindmapping Toolbox: 100+ Tools, Resources, and Tutorials

And the highlight of MY LIST, the VSS Life Framework Template set.

Mr. Blue Sky brings Mind Mapping to Everyone

image As Vic Gee points out in his recent post, Eric Blue has put out something that I think we all can agree is WAY OVERDUE: a multi-product mind map viewer. You see, one of the most significant complaints I hear day in, day out is that collaboration/sharing with desktop-based mind mapping software is too difficult. And when you get into multiple software vendors with varying file formats... you know where it goes (to hell).

Check it out here:

http://eric-blue.com/blog/2007/11/mindmap_viewer_share_and_embed.html

Escaping E-mail Hell with an Angel

Escape From Email Hell by Craig Huggart (Book) in Computers & InternetIs e-mail you personal plague? Anyone who doesn't think so doesn't get e-mail, or has gone over to that nauseating drone status where they can do nothing but fiddle with little buttons on their Blackberry while wearing too-starched professional clothing. You think Jack Nicholson was scary at his typewriter in 'the Shining'? Picture a million of 'em at Starbucks.

Married to a drone? Love a drone? Want your drone back for Christmas? Haven't gotten any 'quality' time with your drone due to their e-mail addiction?

Never fear, my buddy Craig Huggart has come a ridin' into town on a white horse. As I've said before, this guy has the best value prop ever, getting more rest, and has just published his first book, 'Escape from E-mail Hell'. And God bless him for it. If you have visions of taking a bazooka to the nearest e-mail server, this is THE book for you or a loved one during the holiday season. Where else will you get to read about an 'angel of e-mail' saving a company manager?

Check it out the blog post here and the Lulu page here. And yes, it does deal with Blackberries.

Internet Marketing Resource I Would Have Paid for if it Weren't FREE

image My buddy Rich Schefren has an essential blog post for those of you who are contemplating developing your own business/ information products. ESPECIALLY those of you use mind mapping / MindManager as your business execution tool. Read it here and be sure to download the pdf mindmap, paying special attention to the highlighted points: 

Download - Jay Abraham Mindmap + Doctrine 2 Announcement | Business Coaching For Internet Marketing Entrepreneurs

Eat Your Own Dogfood OR ELSE

Sometimes, you notice something once, and you laugh it off. Then you notice it again... it annoys you some, but you've still got other things to do. Then you notice it in places it shouldn't be expected, and you spring to action.

Well, you can take the Kyle signal out of the sky. I'm in attack mode, and have my sights set people selling one brand of dogfood and eating another. See, I've noticed a trend toward companies and solopreneurs marketing and selling core competencies they're abysmal at internally. In some cases, they aren't even using the solution they pimp out. Kind of like the hair dresser who looks like Sonic the Hedgehog with bedhead. This piece is my gut feeling: you can pay me by the hour if you want a spreadsheet to back it up (wink).

Go Shorty...

Look folks, it's always, always going to be easier to say one thing and do another. You know, put some chocolate syrup over crap, hope the client doesn't bite in too deep and run like hell into the mountains to drink and forget. Maybe you have an interest in selling a certain product to the customer, but know in your heart what you use is actually better. More often, it's easier to fix everyone else's problems than your own. It sounds good, and you can say with pride that you go about in need so that your clients prosper. I've heard that one a ton of times, and it's still hilarious.

By not practicing what you preach, can you help but deliver a Win/Lose solution? How would you know if the client is doing it right if you're not doing it yourself? Okay, you can say that because you tell everyone else what is right, you have expertise. But if you never actually 'do' it yourself, could you possibly be telling everyone else the wrong things?

And if you can't give a client real-time insight into their implementation, then you run the risk of nodding and smiling in a situation where you would lose the deal if you didn't...Yet... you may have torpedoed a division/company with said smiling & nodding. So, if that's you, I'm sorry bub, you're in the business of screwing people.

Poor Capitalist?

But is that economically viable, even for you the screwer? YEEAAAHHH, you got your check! You leased a car.. you're a star! Never mind what the screwee will plot against you in the coming years. Especially if it's an esoteric product it may take months or years to realize the full extent of the hosing. Your Win/Lose coup will probably get flipped on you the day you learn the delicate cat you thought you could muscle-over 5 years ago was really a lion cub, now fully grown into a you-respective maneater.

Man-Eating Clients

A few months ago, I had the rare pleasure of looking into the eyes of 8-10 tigers simultaneously at night, their eyes aglow with the moon's light. They were in cages shaped in a V, and I allowed myself to kneel down at the widest part of the V and gaze into their eyes. God help me if they were scorned clients with the freedom of movement.

Do the Right Thing and You Can Afford Pop/Soda/Coke with Pizza!

And the silver lining is, your selfish interests are best served by living what you preach. For one thing, you'll know what excellence looks and feels like, because you are it/ you live it/ you enforce it. If you work with clients, you'll intuitively know if they are nearing the edge of the cliff on foot or wing. And that is all the difference between a prosperous consultant and a poor one.

4 Main Dogfood Points:

  1. As I go, I'll burn down in the VSS Solution before I use something other than what I promote to you (or I'll at least disclose and regroup around what I evolve to).
  2. If you and your company try and sell me a product, know that one of my first questions will be: How do you use your solutions internally? Are YOU eating your own dogfood?
  3. Know that if you laughingly tell someone the aspect of YOUR business you fix for others is a mess, they / I have just lost respect for you. Unless you are paying me to fix it (Cheshire grin).
  4. In short, don't call me unless you have mastered what you are selling.

"What is life without honor? Degradation is worse than death."-Thomas 'Stonewall' Jackson-

The Mind Mapping Software Weblog: Results of my survey of web-based mind mapping software now available

Frey - Chuck Pre-Turkey Day, I wanted to quickly link to this enlightening post by Chuck Frey re his web-based mindmapping survey results. I will say my informal polling from conversations with industry folks is inline with a lot of what Chuck points to. One big word: COLLABORATION:

The Mind Mapping Software Weblog: Results of my survey of web-based mind mapping software now available

Look Mom, People Admit They Know Me.

mindjet_logo IMG_2167 - smaller file A little while ago, Mindjet let me know they were working on customer 'vignettes' and asked me to be a part of it. Not knowing what the word 'vignette' meant, I said yes without looking it up, gambling it didn't mean 'smear campaign' or 'water torture'. Truth be told, I still don't really get the word 'vignette'... I'm guessing it means 'profile' or 'studliness' perception enhancement campaign'. ...Still too lazy to look it up.

Big ups to Melinda Venable and Gaelen O'Connell for putting the project together. A lot of great people have been profiled, so give it a look:

http://www.mindjet.com/us/company/our_customers/customer_vignette.php?page=3&index=6

Oh what luck, I gave you the link to the page featuring me.

And congratulations to Jamie Nast, the featured customer of the month. Naturally Mindjet, I look forward to being a FEATURED customer of the month (flashing my toothiest-toothpaste whitened elect me smile).

Blogging Can Bite Me for Gluttony

image So I'm thinking the hell with blogging tonight because I'm hungry.

Yet I have a ResultsManager deadline to put up a blog post:

This is it.

This was an Enronian way of getting done.

You're thinking, good thing this is free.

Go Cavs, go Kyle.

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Blogs & Sites I Bless with My Blessing

  • Andrew Wilcox
    MindManager expert demonstrates mapping mastery through real-world situations.
  • Bob Rowen
    Insights for IT and Mind Mapping.
  • The Mindjet Blog
    This is the blog of the Mindjet Corporation, the makers of MindManager® software.
  • Craig Huggart
    Enjoying technology and finding rest in a restless world
  • Vic Gee - Mind Mapping Software Releases
    Mind-mapping.org's blog tracks new mind mapping software releases and news
  • Eric Mack
    Eric is a brilliant technology / knowledge management thought leader and consultant.
  • Jamie Nast
    Adventures of a mind mapping author, expert and trainer
  • Michael Scherotter
    Combining software in amazing ways
  • Eric Blue
    Thoughts on technology, philosophy, and personal development
  • Mark Hollander - Group 80/20
    Clients hire Group 8020 to map their brand ecosystem, to integrate metrics, and deliver a management process.
  • Ron Robison
    Ron blogs about spiritual and business topics with wisdom and wit.
  • Chuck Frey
    I am the founder of InnovationTools.com.
  • ActivityOwner
    The ideas and experiences of an ActivityOwner using the Gyronix System.
  • Walter Terry
    Walter's entertaining throughts & insights on the subjects of Copywriting and Marketing.
  • Nick Campbell
    Nick on Atlanta, Georgia's Inner-belt Life.
  • Matthew W. Homann
    Changing Professional Practice One Idea at a Time
  • Michelle Golden
    Michelle Golden is president of Golden Marketing, Inc. (and Golden Practices, Inc.) an organizational consulting and marketing company exclusively serving professional service firms.
  • Nick Duffill
    Businesslike Visualisation for Late Adopters
  • Cory Pina
    Cory's Inspired thoughts on Religion and Society
  • Robert Handwerk
    Executive Coach and employee selection service provider

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