Flow Diagrams Use flow diagrams, or flowcharts, when you need to document a sequence of events, represent the actions or processes of different actors in a system, communicate a process, or show cause and effect of interrelated elements. Flow diagrams usually have a beginning and an end and can support timelines, but they can also be adapted to show cycles for close-looped systems.
The human mind organizes and stores information in a series of networks.4 Brainstorming webs, tree diagrams, and flow diagrams are three sense-making frameworks that design teams can use to visually brainstorm information in order to disrupt and challenge old patterns of thinking. By using these frameworks, new knowledge and meaning can emerge, with the added benefit that the rigor of the brainstorming session is visually documented within the framework itself.
Flow Diagrams Use flow diagrams, or flowcharts, when you need to document a sequence of events, represent the actions or processes of different actors in a system, communicate a process, or show cause and effect of interrelated elements. Flow diagrams usually have a beginning and an end and can support timelines, but they can also be adapted to show cycles for close-looped systems.The human mind organizes and stores information in a series of networks.4 Brainstorming webs, tree diagrams, and flow diagrams are three sense-making frameworks that design teams can use to visually brainstorm information in order to disrupt and challenge old patterns of thinking. By using these frameworks, new knowledge and meaning can emerge, with the added benefit that the rigor of the brainstorming session is visually documented within the framework itself.
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