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Business Visualizer - A picture is worth 1,000 words |
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| Our business visualizer creates
The Company Board * , a 3-dimensional landscape of a business.
Instead of standard financial statements as columns of numbers, we
represent the same information as color-coded stacks. Relationships
are made easy to understand and to assess at a glance - for example,
the Debt-to-Equity ratio is the relationship of red stacks to black
stacks in the bottom area of the Balance Sheet. A wealth of new
understanding is created by having the Income Statement beside the
Balance Sheet, using the same scale. |
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Business
Visualization: Income Statement
and Balance Sheet
The
Income/Outcome
simulation board defines the two
basic financial statements and
the connections between them.
Long after the classroom session
is finished, employees continue
to use this visual as a matrix
for organizing and expressing
ideas. |
Business
Visualization: The Difference Between Cash
and Profit
A company manages separately
for cash and profit. The
Income/Outcome
simulation board separates these concepts
into two distinct but related flows of
activity. Understanding cash flow is
one of the most powerful aha! moments
achieved by learners. |
Business
Visualization: The
Income/Outcome Triangle for
Ratio Analysis
The structure of the
Income/Outcome
simulation board supports a
visual understanding of the use,
importance, and
inter-relationship of key
financial ratios. The
Income/Outcome
Triangle for Ratio Analysis
will be of permanent value to
all managers. |
Business
Visualization: Income Statement
Analysis
Managers and executives use
the
Income/Outcome
simulation
board to visualize the dynamic
business scenarios created by
strategic opportunity. This
visual representation incorporates
cost structure and profit, working
capital and cash flow, competitor
considerations, development time to
market, and the overall health of
the company. |
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* - "The Company Board" business visualizer is patent pending.
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