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Information Mapping is specialized in solving business critical documentation challenges. We help organizations to create clear and effective Policies, SOPs, manuals, reports, business proposals and more.
Information Mapping® is our powerful and proven Methodology to better analyze, organize and present information in policies, procedures, manuals and more. Learn it once and benefit for a lifetime.
Information Mapping TM is a trademarked methodology for writing and structuring content. It was developed by Robert Horn, a researcher at Harvard and Columbia Universities, in 1967. The overall process of Information Mapping consists of three major steps: analysis, organization, and presentation.
Information Mapping® is a research-based, systematic approach to analyzing, organizing and presenting clear and user-focused information.
Our Information Mapping training courses teach you how to create content that is easy to read and understand. You will learn effective techniques for creating better documents and other written communications.
Information management is based on three principles: chunking, relevance, and labelling. Chunking: group information into small, manageable chunks. Relevance: limit each group or “unit of information” to a single topic, purpose, or idea. Labelling: give each unit of information a meaningful name.
Information Mapping™ is a set of principles and procedures that break apart complex information into its atomic elements and then present those elements in an optimal way for the reader so that they can quickly and easily scan and retrieve the information they need.
Information MappingTM is a set of principles and procedures that break apart com-plex information into its atomic elements and then present those elements in an optimal way for the reader so that they can quickly and easily scan and retrieve the information they need.
Information mapping is a method for organizing and presenting information in a way that is clear, logical, and easy to understand. It involves creating a visual representation of the relationships between different pieces of information, such as a diagram or chart. There are several types of information mapping techniques, including:
Information Mapping™ is a research-based approach for creating structured documents and communications that are clear, concise, and user-focused. This is done by analyzing, organizing, and presenting information based on audience needs and the purpose of the information.