![]() It’s a lot easier to communicate complex constructs or share lots of data points on a graph than it is in a paragraph. And at the same time, making it easier for everyone else to grasp complex ideas through simple graphics.īeing able to present your ideas visually helps on slides, reports, presentations and simply when sitting next to a colleague drawing out a concept or plan. ![]() What we’re seeing now is that project management tools are getting better at catering for both preferences, and making it easier to share information visually with the people who need it. In this article, I’ll share 5 simple ways to bring more ‘visual’ into your project communications. Mine is definitely lists, but I use a lot of visual tools like Vizzlo for creating images that help my stakeholders understand the project environment. The idea of ‘preferences’ seems a bit old-fashioned now, but you can probably recognize your own preference. ![]() People with a visual preference for capturing information have always doodled or mindmapped their To Do lists, whereas those with a preference for creating lists opt for an ordered list of tasks.
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