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Brainstorming with Mind Maps Mind Maps are the structuring elements of Weilgut's MindPlan. In this chapter, you will read how to create and develop a MindPlan. You will learn the most important principles for designing, structuring, arranging and positioning the elements of a MindPlan. You will receive examples on how to arrange information more clearly. You can quickly make a concept from an idea with MindPlan, which you can readily make available to others - in the form of various files, of electronic prints or in paper form. Download pdf |
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Developing a Project Structure using Work Packages, Activities, and Resources A multitude of tasks arise in a project, which is why the project deliverables, work packages and individual tasks of each project must have a clear structure. In this part of the User Manual, you will learn step-by-step how to develop a project structure plan, create activities, allocate resources, and estimate effort and costs for your project. As you work through the manual you will become familiar with the basic and easy-to-use MindPlan project management functions. Download pdf |
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Scheduling, Dependencies, and Resource Management In this chapter, we will show you how to schedule activities and work packages in the time line, define milestones and create dependencies in the Gantt editor. You will learn how easy resource planning can be and how to use standard analyses to check your resource planning and capacity of the project members. Download pdf |
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