The quickest way to illustrate the workflow process at your organization may be to simply scrawl it on a whiteboard, but that means you'll have to change it every time there's a promotion or new hire.
You don't need Microsoft Excel to chart data in an existing Excel file; you can simply import that data and chart it entirely in Microsoft Word. Follow these steps: The specified data will be plotted ...
Microsoft now provides five different methods for creating tables: the Graphic Grid, Insert Table, Draw Table, insert a new or existing Excel Spreadsheet table, and Quick Tables, plus an option for ...
In this article, we will talk about how you can create a fishbone diagram in a Word document. A Fishbone diagram aka Ishikawa Diagram aka Cause and Effect Diagram is used for brainstorming and ...
SWOT stands for strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. A SWOT analysis of your business can help you prepare for what lies ahead by planning to address each of the four areas systematically ...
Mysticgeek, a blogger over at The How-To Geek's realm, posts a step-by-step tutorial to creating flow charts with presentation-worthy looks in Microsoft Word 2007. If you've got an eye for design, you ...