Assalamualaikum warahmatullah hiwabarakatu
Hallo para pembaca sekalian berjumpa lagi dengan saya disini semoga para
pembaca senantiasa dalam keadaan sehat dan selalu dalam lindunganNya . pada
kesempatan kali ini saya ingin membagikan pengetahuan yang saya dapatkan dari
beberapa website yang telah saya kunjungi sebelumnya mengenai Visual
Information. Tanpa berlama lama lagi mari kita mulai pembahasannya
Visual
Information challenge:
If you are a
business presenter, you would have realized by now that it is not easy to
explain a new concept or idea to an audience. No matter how good you are with
your words, you can’t avoid losing a few people in the room. In fact, the more
you talk – the more you confuse the audience.
The reasons
for the confusion are:
- The way you see your idea is not the way your audience sees it. They don’t have the context you have
- Your audience may not know your subject as deeply as you know it
So, they
can’t visualize the relationship between your thoughts as easily as you do.
Result – they either understand you wrongly or switch off.
What is the
way out?
Draw your
concept. Make it visual and see the bulbs glowing in your audience’s faces.
You don’t
have to be a Da Vinci or Michelangelo to sketch your thoughts. Visualizing an
idea has more to do with your thought clarity than about your drawing skills.In
this article, we will see a simple makeover of a concept slide and realize the
power of idea visualization.
Here are our
comments on the slide:
- While the use of a high resolution photo makes the slide look attractive, it doesn’t help audience understand the content of the slide any better
- The slide appears too busy with tons of text. This can put off the audience fast
- Audience can’t visualize the relationship between concessions and risks even after going through the slide fully
Let us see
how we can organize the information and visualize the relationship to make the
slide visual.
Step 1:
Establish the core relationship using a simple diagram
Diagrams are
easily the most effective way to explain the relationship in a concept. If we
take our example case, the relationship between risk and concessions can be
visualized as follows:
This simple
diagram shows – ‘Extent of concessions given to the customer reduces as the
amount of risk brought in by the customer increases’.
Step 2:
Flesh out the details
Once you
establish the core relationship with your diagram, you can flesh out the
relevant details. In this case, the details are – the type of concessions we
offer and the kind of risks brought in by the customer.
Saya kira sekian dulu yang dapat saya sampaikan kurang
lebihnya mohon maaf akhir kata
Wasalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatu
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