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A Strong graphic is worth more than 1,000 words! This immediately useful overview of practical graphical tools and techniques will show you exactly how to best communicate your message. Its user-friendly noncomputer techniques are widely applicable to all types of business and educational environments. You'll learn how to discriminate between qualitative and quantitative data and between discrete and continuous measurements, facilitating the development of correct graphs and charts the very first time! You'll also develop team process skills and analytical techniques.
Techniques include: brainstorming, Pareto analysis, force field analysis, fishbone diagrams, and project management tools.