Sunday, March 21, 2010

Going with the flow (chart)


I can't remember the last time I made a flow chart. I never take the time to map out large projects because often times I feel overwhelmed at the thought of how much planning goes into putting a project together. I normally just begin and end the project on my own time. I look at charts and graphs as a way to complicate the task if a decent amount of time between planning and beginning a project is given. Although the third project requires a flow chart, I did not find the task daunting. The thought of having an organizational tool made far enough in advance does not make me anxious but excited to see where and how the final production of TOMS Shoes will conclude. With the help of Lovelycharts.com I was able to put together a flow chart organizing my project on TOMS Shoes.

The flow chart is a preliminary way to organize my thoughts in how I want to present the history and importance with TOMS Shoes. One of the most important things in expressing interest in a company is knowing your information. Through this presentation I hope to have a better grasp on the history of TOMS Shoes. Through adding images and connections to the audience the presentation has the chance to reach a variety of emotions and interests to the general audience.

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