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I agree with the other posts on this issue. I took the Info Map course 2
years ago, and I rarely ever refer to the book, handouts, or templates
anymore. It truly is a way to think about information management, and less
to do with the useless templates they provide. I call them useless because
in essence the IM templates are nothing but a bunch of predefined tables
that I readjusted to fit my docs anyway. If you have been given the
opportunity to sit in a IM training session, by all means take advantage, as
you will learn about the mental processes involved with organizing
information, but I wouldn't look to it to necessarily improve your writing
skills, cause it really doesn't.
Syed
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