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Ever felt like your mind-mapping never really captured the energy in the brainstorming session? That your flow diagram didn't really account for all the possible variables? That a bar graph didn't communicate the essence of the story to your audience in the way you needed it to?
Never fear - help is at hand. You could try a heaven 'n' hell chart. Or give Mintzberg's Organigraph a spin. Or employ a hyperbolic tree.
Learn so, so much more with the Periodic Table of Visualisation Methods - and don't forget to hover, for an example of each method:
Periodic Table of Visualisation Methods
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