Visual Brains: A “must” in every Executive Summary
Originally posted at Visual Brains Lately I’m thinking about how to improve Executive Summaries. Nowadays they are often 5-pages summarizing the context and object of the evaluation, the methodology of...
View ArticleVisual Brains: How do AEA’s TIGs look like?
Originally posted at Visual Brains If you are familiar with the American Evaluation Association (AEA) structure, you will know about its Topical Interest Groups (TIGs). TIGs are a major component of...
View ArticleVisual Brains: An evaluator among the best visual journalists
Originally posted at Visual Brains Hi! Last month I had the chance to attend to the world’s top infographic event –Malofiej summit– that takes place every year in Pamplona (North of Spain). I really...
View ArticleVisual Brains: Experimenting with visual Tables of contents (I)
Originally posted at Visual Brains I have a personal thing with the way Tables of contents look nowadays. The way most of them look now is merely a relation of numbers, titles and pages, more or less...
View ArticleVisual Brains: Evaluation assignments mapping
Originally posted at Visual Brains I love mapping things. Putting things in paper and placing them differently according to the most relevant criteria. I can map ideas, individuals, organizations,...
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