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With 2016 gone, have you started planning your 2017? Most people go into the year with few ideas of what they want to achieve, scarcely realizing how helpful an annual plan could be. Annual plans help students with a clear overview of their study plans, managers with their business plans, teachers with their lesson plans and all of us with our personal goals. An annual plan brings clarity and proves productivity, thus leading to a successful year.
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New Year, New Achievements.
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To build an annual plan quickly and effectively, XMind is your best choice. With XMind, you can easily map out a yearly plan which enables you to see the big picture. Here is how XMind helps you build your annual plan like a pro with 5 steps.
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Step 1: Set goals
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New year, new start. XMind offers multiple amazing structures and templates to help business elites improve efficiency. Just with a few clicks you can quickly create your own annual plan and enter your new year's goals.
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Step 2: Specific activities
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A mark of a good annual plan is one that is clear and focused, as well as detailed. To help decorate the mind maps, XMind offers 109 newly designed clip arts and more than 60,000 icons of various styles. You can drag and drop your desired icons directly to the mind map.
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Step 3: Set priorities
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For any plan, initiative, or strategy to be successful, we must have a set of clear priorities in place to make it happen. In XMind, with a single click on the Filter button in the lower right corner of the workspace, you can simply filter whatever you want.
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Step 4: Assign tasks
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It's time to assign responsibility. An annual plan will be meaningless when it ends without any action steps. With XMind, you can assign tasks directly in the task info view.
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Step 5: Add basic info
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To write down the basic information of the plan, you can create a floating central topic at the top of annual plan. With the floating central topic you can quickly create as many topics as you want and even change the map structure.
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