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Use visuals to manage information overload

It used to be simple to get the attention of employees by putting the CEO's name on a memo. But in an era of eye-catching consumer magazines and user-generated video, it's time to ditch the text-only approach. The new mantra is: Show, don't tell.

Employees have less time to spend with communication, so they're reading less and scanning more. Using photos, charts, illustrations and other graphics will help your audience digest information quickly and retain key information.

If your instinct is to write first, then add a picture, your visuals may not be working hard enough. Join us to learn how easy it is to change your approach and make your communication more dynamic.


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We'll use real-life examples to show you:

Why it's important to communicate visually

The fundamentals of organizing information

Things you can do without hiring a graphic designer, such as using text as a visual element

When to rely on more complex visuals and graphics