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How to create a good-looking timeline ? With lots of examples

How to create a good-looking timeline ? With lots of examples

Timeline is an information visualization tool that can visualize events that happened in different periods of time, helping us better understand the time when each event occurred, as well as the stories before and after the event. This article will explain the application scenarios of timeline in personal work life and corporate culture development , as well as how to create a good-looking timeline.
How to create an organizational chart? With lots of examples

How to create an organizational chart? With lots of examples

An organizational chart is a chart that shows the relationship between employees, titles, and groups. It vividly reflects the relationship between the various institutions and positions within the organization. It is needed to upgrade and adjust the organizational structure and for the "normal" flow of personnel. The organizational chart can help people quickly understand the company's administrative structure and power system. It is also one of the convenient ways for new employees or customers to quickly understand the company's related organizational personnel. This article will explain in detail how to draw an organizational chart and share multiple cases.
What is a fishbone diagram? You will understand after reading this article

What is a fishbone diagram? You will understand after reading this article

The fishbone diagram, as the name suggests, looks like the skeleton of a fish, with thick lines connecting the head and tail, just like the backbone. The fishbone diagram is a method invented by the Japanese management master Mr. Kaoru Ishikawa to discover the "root cause" of a problem. It is also called a cause-and-effect analysis diagram or an Ishikawa diagram. It is simple, practical, in-depth and intuitive. The fishbone diagram is a non-quantitative tool that can help us quickly identify potential root causes of problems.
How to draw the organizational chart? Teach you to draw organizational chart (with HD template to share)

How to draw the organizational chart? Teach you to draw organizational chart (with HD template to share)

An organization chart, also known as an organization chart, is a visual representation of the relationships between organizations or departments. Different forms of expression can be divided into six kinds of organization chart, through the analysis of advantages and disadvantages to choose the appropriate organization chart to use. This article shows the classification of organizational structures, components, drawing tutorials, and excellent template sharing.
3 Alternative MInd Map structures with multiple high-resolution templates

3 Alternative MInd Map structures with multiple high-resolution templates

The three alternative structures of the mind map: the organization chart, the fishbone chart, and the timeline, are suitable for showing the organizational structure, analyzing problems and solutions, and the process of events, respectively. Using the ProcessOn tool, you can not only draw standard styles, but also achieve more personalized and complex graphic creation through the flowchart function to meet diverse needs.
Lane Drawing skills Teach you how to draw cross-functional flow charts

Lane Drawing skills Teach you how to draw cross-functional flow charts

The normal flow of business requires the cooperation of each functional department, rather than a single department fighting alone. Learn to draw cross-functional flow charts - lane charts, this problem will be solved. This article will lead you to understand the lane diagram, learn and master the methods and skills of drawing the lane diagram.
Detailed analysis of ProcessOn functions: It is just around the corner to fully replace Xmind

Detailed analysis of ProcessOn functions: It is just around the corner to fully replace Xmind

With the continuous upgrading of market demand and the emergence of new technologies, ProcessOn online mind mapping is gradually becoming a leader in the field of mind mapping with its unique advantages, and is even expected to fully replace Xmind and become the first choice in the minds of users.
How to easily draw a professional and good-looking Venn diagram? 7 templates to help you get started quickly!

How to easily draw a professional and good-looking Venn diagram? 7 templates to help you get started quickly!

In today's information age, network topology plays a crucial role. It is not only a visual representation of the network structure, but also an important tool to help us understand and optimize network design. Whether you are an IT novice or a senior network engineer, it is very necessary to master the production of network topology diagrams. So what is network topology, what are the types of network topology diagrams, and what are the network topology diagram drawing tools? The editor will take you to understand. Basic knowledge of network topology diagrams, common types and how to efficiently use ProcessOn to draw network topology diagrams, helping you to be comfortable in network design and management.
Are you still using VISIO to draw? We recommend ProcessOn, the perfect replacement for VISIO

Are you still using VISIO to draw? We recommend ProcessOn, the perfect replacement for VISIO

In a digital work environment, choosing the right drawing and process design tool is crucial. By comparing the functions, ease of use and price of ProcessOn and Visio, we can see that ProcessOn, as a perfect alternative to Visio, has unique advantages, especially in terms of cloud functions, community resources and team collaboration.
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