The second issue of Productive Magazine has just been released.
I am excited to say that they’ve included an article of my own on page 18 of this latest issue. It extra sweet as this issue is a tribute to long-time MindManager fan and productivity expert Marc Orchant who passed away in December, 2007.
CLICK HERE to download a FREE copy of this issue. Or, check out the site at ProductiveMagazine.com.
You may have seen my article already in the Mindjet Connections newsletter or this blog. If not, check it out and all of these other excellent pieces:
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Interview with Guy Kawasaki by Michael Sliwinski
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How to Set Goals That Lead to Success by Dustin Wax
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The Single Secret to Making 2009 Your Best Year Ever by Leo Babauta
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How to Shave Ten Hours Off Your Work Week by Michael Hyatt
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Why You Shouldn’t Do New Year’s Resolutions by James Mallinson
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Say No to make Yes Sound better by Kris Rowlands
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What’s Wrong With New Years Resolutions? by Andrew Mason
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Making it all work with MindManager by Michael Deutch
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Productivity For Groups – Because You’re Not Really In Control by Andrew Yang
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Simply Get Things Done Course – Introduction by Michael Sliwinsk
Also, hot off the press: Mindjet was just written up in Network World/LinuxWorld.
Solving problems graphically: A new look at old problems will generate solutions!
“The self-acknowledged leader in mind mapping software, Mindjet, has expanded its flagship MindManager product to the Web for better collaboration. The company’s MindManager 8 desktop version sells for $349 for a perpetual license, and works with the Web standalone product available for $10 per user per month (usual volume discounts apply). The company added Mindjet Connect to take interactive mind mapping meetings down the same road WebEx took PowerPoint: multiple people can view the same map at the same time. Even better, mind maps are now as shareable and public as any online collaboration workspace.”
Click here to read the whole article.
About the Author: Michael Deutch is Mindjet’s Chief Evangelist, content contributor for the Mindjet Blog and the Mindjet Connections newsletter. Get more from Michael on Twitter.
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