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Decision of which chart I should use
hi talents,
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Byg...ew?usp=sharing I have a chart, which worker B is under worker A, worker E1, E2, E3 is under worker E...etc. Then I have a new person, which is under worker A and worker B. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Byg...ew?usp=sharing The chart I am using cannot achieve what I am looking for. Actually, what Chart should I use in my case? |
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I would draw this as New person working under worker B. This may be adequate since B answers to A anyway. If not, you can add a dotted line to Worker A to indicate a more direct reporting line than that via worker B
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Andrew Lockton Chrysalis Design, Melbourne Australia |
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Hi Guessed,
I am looking for some built-in chart in Microsoft Word that can satisfy my case instead of drawing oneself. Thanks for the help. I think as my case is exceptional I may need to draw oneself. |
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