Comparing Information Mapping

Software

Information Mapping is not software. It does not automatically analyse existing documents or convert them from one medium to another. You need to acquire new personal skills to apply it.

But you can use the strategies and conceptual tools of Information Mapping with any software or document management tool.

And, we do provide software which helps you to format content and implement Information Mapping in your organisation. Select this link, Value added software to read about Formatting Solutions Pro.

Content Management Systems

Information Mapping is not a Content Management System. It is not simply an information repository or knowledge database.

You can use Information Mapping to define your information requirements and design and develop your content. Then you will find you can store your content efficiently whichever Content Management System or Knowledge Repository suits the needs of your organisation.

Information Mapping helps you identify any gaps or contradictions in your knowledge base. Information Mapping works with all the main authoring tools. It works with printed or verbal material as well as electronic material.

Process Mapping

Information Mapping is not Process Mapping. It is not merely a way of capturing your organisation’s processes. Nor is it a repository to store or automate your process documentation.

A proprietary or in-house Process Mapping approach will enable you to map your organisation’s processes. You can then use Information Mapping to define, design and develop the information contained in the processes and the procedures that implement them.

Information Mapping helps you identify any missing steps or inconsistencies. You can store the information using any Process Mapping tool.

Mind Mapping

Information Mapping is not Mind Mapping. It does not help you brainstorm ideas or explore new uses for your information. Nor does it provide a tool for recording the information that you collect.

Mind Mapping will enable you to explore and capture the information that users may need. You can then use Information Mapping to connect the task to the information, identify how users will use it, and present in a way that they will find helpful.

Information Mapping helps you analyse the information and identify any gaps or missing connections.

So who uses it?

Select this link How can I use it? to see how it can be applied.

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