Presentations and Meetings schedule template - Mind Map

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This template helps you create a simple time plan for a presentation or meeting. You mark the start and end on a clock face, then add agenda topics or presentation items around the clock.

This helps you to ensure that your meeting or presentation stays on track, and you don't run out of time before covering all the important topics.

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Presentations and Meetings schedule template

End

Mark the end of your presentation or meeting, e.g. at 45 minutes if it ends at quarter-to the hour.

Start

Mark the start of your meeting or presentation, e.g. at 00 minutes if it starts on the hour, or 30 minutes if it starts at half past.

Agenda topic

Add agenda or presentation topics around the map, roughly at the time that you want to cover them.

Double-click to add a new topic to the map.

Meeting or presentation

Type in the name of your meeting or presentation.

Why use a Mindomo mind map template?

Mind maps help you brainstorm, establish relationships between concepts, organize and generate ideas.

However, mind map templates offer an easier way to get started, as they are frameworks that contain information about a specific subject with guiding instructions. In essence, mind map templates ensure the structure that combines all the elements of a specific subject and serves as a starting point for your personal mind map. They are a resource for providing a practical solution to create a mind map on a particular topic, either for business or education.

Mindomo brings you smart mind map templates that allow you to function and think effortlessly.

A template has various functionalities:

Descriptive topics

Topics with background text

Default branch

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You can choose from a variety of mind map templates from Mindomo's business or educational accounts, or you can create your own mind map templates from scratch. Any mind map can be transformed into a mind map template map by adding further guiding notes to one of its topics.

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