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Funnel diagrams or funnel charts are all about visualization and help represent a significant amount of data through them. Creating a funnel is about showing the various stages in a process, with data behind it as needed. It’s best to use diagram software to build funnel diagrams as there are a lot of updates they will have. What is a funnel diagram used for? The primary usage of a funnel diagram many people first encounter…

When projects get complex and have many moving parts, it’s important to have the right type of project management tool. One of the best methods to use, especially in technical development, is the Kanban method being used on a Kanban board. Its original roots come from lean manufacturing with a mindset of continuous improvement.  It has since been adapted as a part of agile methodology to handle time management better. It’s a type of graphic…

If you want your next product to succeed, you’ll need a clear product roadmap to get you there. Like any other kind of map, product or project roadmaps give you a high-level overview of where you are. They show you where you’re going. And they clarify how you’re going to get there, along with how long it’s going to take you. To put it simply, creating a product roadmap is an important step in product…

Life is filled with decisions. Will it be toast or cereal for breakfast? Will you go to college or immediately look for a job? Will you market your product to this niche or that one? Will you follow this philosophy or that religion? While Venn diagrams won’t make these decisions for you, they can make it easier for you to make them. They give you the ability to compare and contrast two or more things.…

Do you remember your high school English teacher telling everyone to draw two overlapping circles on a piece of paper? Over one circle, she said to write something like ‘Romeo and Juliet.’ Over the other she said to write ‘West Side Story.’ Then, she told everyone to write the differences between them on the outside and their commonalities on the inside. That was a Venn diagram! They’ve been around since John Venn, an English logician,…