A visual addendum to “Why visual representations of reasoning are more effective than prose”

A visual addendum to “Why visual representations of reasoning are more effective than prose”

by Евгений Волков -
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https://eight2late.wordpress.com/2009/05/26/a-visual-addendum-to-why-visual-representations-of-reasoning-are-more-effective-than-prose/

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A visual addendum to "Why visual representations of reasoning are more effective than prose”

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It's always an honour to be referenced positively  on  other project management blogs, and  it's  even better when the author provides helpful feedback.  In a recent post,  Andreas Heilwagen  suggests that the arguments presented in my article entitled Why visual representations of reasoning are more effective than prose  might be better made through visual representation.  I reckon he is absolutely right. So here it is,  an IBIS map summarising the main points of the post:

Figure 1: Why visual representations of reasoning are better than prose

Figure 1: Why visual representations of reasoning are better than prose

Thanks Andreas, the title of the post demands that a visual representation accompany it. Further, the map serves to illustrate one of the main points made therein:  the map it is but one interpretation of the post;  there are many others, depending on how a reader might interpret or choose to emphasise what's written.  Prose is laden with ambiguity.

Postscript: I realise I may have  misinterpreted Andreas' post;   my German is very rudimentary and Google translations are not the best. Even so, I think the article is better served by a map. .

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