Examples of visual in the following topics:
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- Visual aids  help us distill complex concepts into clean, elegant expressions that are easily grasped by the  audience.
 
- When delivering an effective presentation, very few tools are more effective than good visuals.
 
- The evolution of communication is largely visual, with pictographs dating back thousands  of years.
 
- At the onset of communication, humans focused on visual representations of ideas.
 
- Below is a list of visual aids you can consider, with a brief description of how they are best utilized:
 
 
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- Visual documents are commonly used in business settings.
 
- A study done by the Wharton School of Business showed that the use of visuals reduced meeting times by 28 percent.
 
- Another study found that audiences believe presenters who use visuals are more professional and credible than presenters who merely speak.
 
- And still other research indicates that meetings and presentations reinforced with visuals help participants reach decisions and consensus in less time.
 
 
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- Today's tools provide the production scheduler with powerful graphical interfaces, which can be used to visually optimize real time work loads in various stages of production.
 
- This Gantt chart aids in scheduling by visualizing and relating phases of production.
 
 
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- Controls include product inspection, where every product is examined visually.
 
- Controls include product inspection, where every product is examined visually, often using a stereo microscope for fine detail before the product is sold on the external market.
 
 
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- Decision analytics – Using data-driven models and visualizing outcomes of specific organizational behaviors can enable managers to visualize the various outcomes of different strategic approaches.
 
 
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- (www.solovatsoft.com/outsourcing-green-development.html) As a bonus, the system keeps a visual track of the energy savings at all Intercontinental hotels so managers can compare their results with others.
 
 
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- In addition, green buildings have greater visual, thermal and acoustic comforts that yield valuable financial gains in terms of productivity, retail sales and manufacturing output.
 
 
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- "Trade marking" is the process one goes through to register with a government entity the text and or visual depiction of your business name and, if applicable, the business mark that accompanies the venture.
 
- A "logo" is the word utilized typically to describe the visual depiction of the business name.
 
- What if any visual image/drawing/illustration will accompany the text of your logo?
 
 
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- Information technology refers to the convergence of audio-visual and telephone networks with computer networks through a single cable or link system that unifies signal distribution and management.