Excel - Create a Dynamic Organizational Business Chart Use Case

Transform your organizational chart game with our guide on creating a dynamic business chart! Discover how to maintain real-time updates effortlessly using Excel and the Microsoft Visio Data Visualizer add-in. Say goodbye to outdated charts—enable seamless changes, and keep everyone in the loop with embedded SharePoint access. Watch now and revamp your organizational strategy!

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    New people join,
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    others get promoted,
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    and let's face it,
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    an outdated chart is almost useless.
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    Maintaining or updating it can be quite a hassle,
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    especially if you use shapes or smart art.
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    Your shapes don't move on their own,
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    and Smart art doesn't update unless you manually type in the names.
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    Well,
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    those days are over,
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    get ready for a surprise.
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    All you need is Excel.
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    Open it and install the Microsoft Visio Data visualizer add-in.
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    Not only is it free,
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    but it's also an official Microsoft add-in.
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    On the left,
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    you have 3 categories,
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    basic flow chart,
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    Cross-functional flow chart.
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    An organizational chart.
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    Choose hybrid as an example.
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    The way this template works is simple.
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    You have data displayed in a table format and a chart that can be easily moved around.
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    You can zoom in or out,
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    then click on this icon to adjust the diagram.
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    As long as you keep the same structure,
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    you can copy and paste your data or directly type in your own.
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    Be careful with the IDs.
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    Case sensitivity is important.
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    Each employee must be assigned a unique
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    identification number under the default roll type.
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    You have a list of 7 categories,
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    each assigned a color,
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    for example,
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    executive and staff in blue,
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    and manager in green.
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    Under the manager ID,
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    the CEO is the main boss,
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    so the field is left blank.
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    If someone leaves the company,
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    you can delete the name
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    and select vacant position.
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    When you refresh,
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    this item appears in gray until the position is filled again.
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    If the position no longer exists or is not needed,
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    you can completely delete the row from the table.
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    To add someone new to the list,
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    simply copy the last row
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    and make sure to assign a new identification number to that employee.
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    After entering your new data,
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    refresh the chart to reflect the changes.
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    You can now open it online.
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    To edit the diagram,
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    you need a license.
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    Meanwhile,
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    you can share it,
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    download it as a PDF or image,
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    or even better,
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    embedded in your company's SharePoint site
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    so that everyone can see the real-time update.
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    Copy the embed code and add it to the SharePoint homepage web part,
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    for example.
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    Thanks to this add-in,
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    this task is no longer daunting.

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