Choosing among many decision making visuals
0 Comments Published by John Dillard on Wednesday, January 10, 2007 at 7:50 AM.
A few weeks ago we posted on using visuals to make decisions, and how it can help in both conducting manual decision-making processes and understanding automated decisions.
Today I ran across this post at BoingBoing by way of Seth's Blog. It's a periodic table of visualization methods that depicts 50+ techniques and categorizes them by type and appropriate usage. It's a pretty slick graphic by itself, but the authors have really dialed up the cool factor by providing examples of each item on the table when you roll over it with your mouse.
I'd highly recommend passing this link around the office, even for those of you who tremor at the mere mention of high school chemistry.
Today I ran across this post at BoingBoing by way of Seth's Blog. It's a periodic table of visualization methods that depicts 50+ techniques and categorizes them by type and appropriate usage. It's a pretty slick graphic by itself, but the authors have really dialed up the cool factor by providing examples of each item on the table when you roll over it with your mouse.
I'd highly recommend passing this link around the office, even for those of you who tremor at the mere mention of high school chemistry.