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  2. Motion chart - Wikipedia

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    A motion chart is a dynamic bubble chart which allows efficient and interactive exploration and visualization of longitudinal multivariate data. [1] Motion charts provide mechanisms for mapping ordinal, nominal and quantitative variables onto time, 2D coordinate axes, size, colors, glyphs and appearance characteristics, which facilitate the ...

  3. File:Wikipedia Movement chart.pdf - Wikipedia

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    You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work; to remix – to adapt the work; Under the following conditions: attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made.

  4. Teal organisation - Wikipedia

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    Orange Organizations: Operate on meritocratic principles, emphasizing competition and performance. Green Organizations: Focus on consensus and stakeholder values, often emphasizing culture and empowerment. The theory of Teal organizations is built on three core concepts: self-management, wholeness, and evolutionary purpose. [2] [3] [4]

  5. Shewhart individuals control chart - Wikipedia

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    The "chart" actually consists of a pair of charts: one, the individuals chart, displays the individual measured values; the other, the moving range chart, displays the difference from one point to the next.

  6. Design principles - Wikipedia

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    A good design contains elements that lead the reader through each element in order of its significance. The type and images should be expressed starting from most important to the least important. Dominance is created by contrasting size, positioning, color, style, or shape.

  7. Participatory design - Wikipedia

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    Co-design is an attempt to define a new evolution of the design process and with that, there is an evolution of the designer. Within the co-design process, the designer is required to shift their role from one of expertise to one of an egalitarian mindset. [7] The designer must believe that all people are capable of creativity and problem solving.

  8. Flow map - Wikipedia

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    The movement being mapped may be that of anything, including people, highway traffic, trade goods, water, ideas, telecommunications data, etc. [2] The wide variety of moving material, and the variety of geographic networks through they move, has led to many different design strategies.

  9. Design thinking - Wikipedia

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    The design approach also becomes extended and adapted to tackle the design of services, marking the beginning of the service design movement. [ 82 ] Stanford University 's d.school begins to teach design thinking as a generalisable approach to technical and social innovation.