How does the left to right branching in an org chart help in fitting more information?

The left to right branching in an org chart helps in fitting more information by utilizing the horizontal space of the slide or page. This allows for a wider spread of information, making it possible to include more details or levels of hierarchy on a single slide or page. It also provides a clear visual representation of the hierarchy and relationships within a team or organization.

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Traditionally, when people think of an org chart, they think of a tree shape that branches out to show a team's hierarchy. This visualization branches out from left to right to fit more information on a single slide. The light blue branches are the executive team. They are probably the lead of their respective team or department, and could also be customized to department names with the leads and reports underneath. (Slide 3)

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Organizational Charts (Part 2)

Need an org chart to map your team? Org charts are for more than to establish hierarchy. They’re actually great collaboration tools best shared across...

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