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Asked about software for #WardleyMaps... there is of course @kda's groundbreaking Atlas program (first of its kind): atlas2.wardleymaps.com/
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PowerPoint has been surprisingly useful in the past, so I created a template for it: hiredthought.com/2016/11/14/wardley-mapping-a-powerpoint-template/
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For working remotely with others, I find Miro (formerly RealtimeBoard) to be quite useful. The Wardley Mapping Canvas is even in their built-in template library. I wrote about it here: miro.com/blog/wardley-maps-whiteboard-canvas/
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There are more projects out there, but these should get you started. Here's a wider list of methods: hiredthought.com/2017/10/11/wardley-mapping-tools-and-techniques/