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  • How to design a process infographic (+ free templates)

    In this blog post, we will explain what a process infographic is and how to create your own. Includes free templates!

    Topics:

    • Diagramming
    • Process improvement
  • New Year's resolutions for process improvement

    In this blog post, we share six possible resolutions you could make to improve your processes and increase efficiency in the new year.

  • Histogram vs bar graph: What’s the difference?

    Dive into histograms vs. bar charts and when to use each. Learn how to pick the best format to analyze and present your data.

  • Why you should do an end-of-year process audit

    In this blog post, we will define a process audit and why it's so important to do one at the end of the year.   

  • Create UML class diagrams in Lucidchart

    In this article, we will explain how to create a UML class diagram in Lucidchart plus offer free resources.

  • A deep dive into the product management process

    We'll explore product management so you can prioritize features, meet customer needs, and boost your chances of success.

  • All about matrix organizations

    Learn all about structuring matrix organizations and how they can benefit your team.

  • Creating formulas in Lucidchart

    Learn how to leverage formulas in Lucid to make your documents more dynamic and intelligent.

  • What is organizational development: All about process, goals, and benefits

    Learn all about the organizational development process, including its process, goals, and benefits. Includes templates!

  • Creating layers in Lucidchart

    This article will teach you how to create layers in Lucidchart. We’ll provide some helpful tips to get you started.

  • 4 tips for writing AI diagramming prompts

    Learn the value of AI diagramming and get top tips on writing AI prompts to help you work more efficiently.

  • Why you need the Lean PDCA cycle to improve your iterative process

    Learn about the PDCA cycle and how it improves iterative processes, reduces waste, and creates better products.

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