In our office there are 2 types of note-taker. The OneNote user and the MindManager. I am without doubt a MindManager. Why..?
Mind mapping works so well for creating high level and detailed designs of your SharePoint Information Architecture or taxonomy
This article is part of a series as I document my processes of discovery for creating jQuery solutions in SharePoint. To view the entire series, click the link at the bottom of this article to view all of the articles in the series. — Mark
I laid the groundwork for my jQuery investigations in a previous [...]
This week, EndUserSharePoint.com is celebrating the publication of its 1000th article on SharePoint. Mark Miller, Founder and Editor, talks about how the site was created, how it become one of the largest SharePoint communities on the internet, and how you might use those lessons on your own SharePoint site.
I recorded my entire session at SharePoint Saturday in Washington, D.C. on May 2. Here’s the recording. Hope you find it useful. — Mark
I gave a talk on my MindManager templates at the Microsoft building in New York City yesterday. I recorded the entire session. This will give you a pretty good idea of how the templates are structured and how you might consider using them.
Tomorrow morning, I’ll be at the Microsoft building on 6th Ave, talking about the Mind Manager Templates I have created for SharePoint.
Next Tuesday, April 28, 2009 from 8:30 AM – 10:30 AM (EST), I have been asked to give a presentation on the Mind Manager Templates that I created for SharePoint Site Planning. If you are in the neighborhood, would love to see you there.
It’s been a wild ride for the past month, so I’m taking a week off from giving live online workshops next week and catching up on the publishing schedule. Here are some things you can look forward to on the site:
At 1:00pm EST today, I’m be delivering a one and a half hour, live online workshop for using MindManager Templates with SharePoint. This is a set of templates I’ve been working on for the past couple months that get your site design from 0 to 60 in less than five minutes.












