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Developing Mapping Skills

As an Information Mapping workshop graduate, you are probably already using the Information Mapping method to improve the effectiveness of your content and communications. As you gain more practice and experience using the method, you may find that you would like help developing your Mapping skills or learning to apply them to new types of communications, such as web pages, business communications, or complex documentation projects.

This page provides information about some of the many ways Information Mapping can help you develop and expand your mapping skills.

Editing, Mentoring, and Project Support
Information Mapping offers a variety of editing, mentoring, and project support services designed exclusively to support Mappers as they learn to apply Mapping on the job.

Go to our Project Support page for details.

Books, Publications, and Tutorials
Information Mapping offers a variety of books, publications, and tutorials that provide useful information for Mappers.

The Business Communications Handbook is a great tool for people who took a workshop on developing procedures or documentation and would now like some guidelines and templates to help apply their Mapping skills to memos, reports, and other business communications.

Mapping Hypertext discusses how Information Mapping can be applied to online navigation theory.

Go to our Books and Publications page to view all of the available options.

Learning Programs for Mappers If you have already completed an Information Mapping workshop, you may want to consider supplementing your learning with the following programs.

The Information Mapping Editing Workshop helps proficient Information Mapping practitioners develop more sophisticated editing skills and basic mentoring abilities.

The Information Mapping Starter Kit provides Information Mapping workshop graduates with the Information That Works!TM self-paced e-learning program. This program reviews the fundamentals of the Information Mapping method.

View Information Mapping's complete selection of learning programs.


Mapping User Groups
A Mapping User Group (MUG) is an affiliation of people trained in the Information Mapping method who meet on a regular basis to improve their communication skills. MUGs works well when you have a group of people you work with or you know in your general region. Information Mapping can help with meeting topics and providing speakers.
Download Your User Guide today!

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