Storyboarding with Data Flow Diagrams
A detailed overview of the structure of a company is one thing but presenting them in diagram like fashion is a good storyboarding technique that will make people understand the hierarchy even better. It is no longer an age where technical words are used to impress people since the common knowledge is that they have a professional overview of the entire organization.
While these approaches are yesterday’s news, the important thing today is to make sure that people understand easily how diagrams are represented in a way to which people can easily associate them with. At first, everything may seem hard to digest. Given some time, people will learn to adapt to them. New techniques and ways are hard in the early stages and understanding their real purpose would usually settle in once they are used to using these modern storyboarding techniques.
(Source) The use of flow diagrams is rather widespread and transcends various occupational fields and industries. It is usually used in areas that have a bias towards the fields of science or engineering. Fields that are quite technical in nature tend to teach people in such fields to use different flow processes and flow diagrams to organize their different thought process and place them into various groups.
Data flow diagrams and flowcharting techniques are the modern ways of presenting hierarchy and internal operational procedures. First glance will return an impressive run for people but if they get a bit closer, they would be surprised at how easier it is to understand a flow presiding over the organization is beign done.
