Infographics have emerged everywhere and businesses and organizations are using them to tell sweet stories (and sometimes sour ones ) about what’s happening inside and outside of their establishments. This article teaches the importance of using infographics in your business communication activities.
Telling Business Stories with InfoGraphics
From http://sociatic.com 625 days ago
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625 days ago
Expect a followup soon.
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Kwame.
625 days ago
Heidi k.
625 days ago
Kwame.
625 days ago
It was my pleasure commenting. It was a great article. Maybe explaining some of how to do it would be a great next post for you on BizSugar? In any case, I saw that this is your first post on BizSugar; it was a very nice one. I look forward to reading more great posts from you in the future. All the best to you,
Yoni
625 days ago
Thanks for reading the article and commenting. I agree that infographics are hard to construct as certain essential factors need to be considered when constructing them. However, there are softwares that makes constructing them easier. Let me know if you want to try them out yourself and I will send a link to a list of them to your mail.
Kwame.
625 days ago
Great post on infographics. I agree with you, they look great and encapsulate a theme very nicely in pictures. They just seem, especially for a computer "dummy" like me, like they would be very hard to construct?