| Organizational charts provide a graphical method to show relationships within a business or other organization. Business Charts are hierarchical and are read from the top down. Imagine an upside-down tree with many branches. The top of the organization creates the root of the tree. Subordinate functions or people make up the branches on the tree. Traditionally, organizational charts were drawn with a template and a ruler. Now, however, the process is made much easier with specialized programs such as Microsoft Visio. In addition, must word processing and presentation programs, such as Microsoft Word and PowerPoint, have drawing functions that let you lay out an organizational chart. OrgChart Pro makes it quick and easy to create charts, format, add color and style, and include calculations for headcount and budget analysis. And finally, OrgChart Pro publishes to PowerPoint (or Flash), so you get an output that can be easily shared with everyone. Details are at www.orgchartpro.com.
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