Effective Graphs

Monday, June 2nd, 2008 0 comments

effective-graphs-thumbA video explaining how to use graphs to present clear messages in PowerPoint. A different approach to data than simply laying out the figures.

Audiences look at data quickly, and so it is important to highlight the conclusions you wish to make. This can be done by highlighting, graphically, the area that shows the difference your organisation makes.

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