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Flow Charts Cause-a nd-effect diagram. Also known as the fishbone diagram. “A cause and effect diagram examines why something happened or might happen by organizing potential causes into smaller categories. It can also be useful for showing relationships between contributing factors. One of the Seven Basic Tools of Quality, it is often referred to as a fishbone diagram or Ishikawa diagram.” (N.a., N.d.). https://www.smartdraw.com/cause-and-effect/ Check charts This one in my opinion is the most straightforward and helpful. I love checklists. Check charts keep every task in a group with subtasks as needed. When they are completed they get checked off and you keep going forward. *www.perkinselearning.org/activity/how-are-we-doing
Flow charts “Flowchart represents information or processes as boxes, lines, and text. The boxes represent activities, the lines (or flowlines) represent the workflow that connects them, and the text represents what happens at each activity.” (Flowchart, N.d.). I cannot think of one industry out there that would not find these types of charts extremely helpful in many ways. I will be using a flow chart for my project. I think it is best since it is a construction project. *https://www.visual-paradigm.com/tutorials/flowchart-tutorial/ Histograms Histograms are a wonderful way to show numerical data and the frequency distributed. I am not sure I would use one for the project I have chosen. You need a lot of data over time for these charts to be really helpful. *https://www.investopedia.com/terms/h/histogram.asp
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