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Thinking Visually Malcolm Craig

Thinking Visually By Malcolm Craig

Thinking Visually by Malcolm Craig


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Summary

An introduction to the world of diagrams. Fourteen core diagrams are introduced, explained and illustrated in the book, and the reader is urged to see these as the essential building blocks of diagramming. Each core diagram is linked to real cases from industry and public life.

Thinking Visually Summary

Thinking Visually: Business Applications of 14 Core Diagrams by Malcolm Craig

Some people make use of diagramming quite naturally, without prompting. Others would rather use a thousand words than a simple, quickly drawn diagram. This is an introduction to the world of diagrams. Fourteen core diagrams are introduced, explained and illustrated in the book, and the reader is urged to see these as the essential building blocks of diagramming. Each core diagram is linked to real cases from industry and public life, to demonstrate how it is used in practice. Once the diagrams have been mastered, it is possible to combine and adapt them in many different ways.

Table of Contents

Personal approaches to diagrams; application of diagrams; diagrams - drawing, reading, interpreting; mapping the business; relationship and influence; control in business; thinking about causation; diagramming for changes; thinking about flow; managing information; diagramming theory and some pitfalls; a summary.

Additional information

GOR010627033
9780826448330
082644833X
Thinking Visually: Business Applications of 14 Core Diagrams by Malcolm Craig
Used - Like New
Paperback
Cengage Learning EMEA
2000-06-29
186
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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