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Pyramid Diagram

A triangular graphic representing Graham's "hierarchy of disagreement", based on Paul Graham's March 2008 essay "How to Disagree".
"Graham proposed a "disagreement hierarchy" in a 2008 essay "How to Disagree", putting types of argument into a seven-point hierarchy and observing that "If moving up the disagreement hierarchy makes people less mean, that will make most of them happier."
Although originally written as a simple list, Graham's hierarchy can be represented as a pyramid with the most convincing form of disagreement at the top, and the weakest at the bottom.
Graham notes that articulate forms of name-calling ("The author is a self-important dilettante.") are no different from crude insults, in this hierarchy." [Paul Graham (computer programmer). Wikipedia]
The pyramid diagram example "Graham's hierarchy of disagreement" was redesigned using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software from Wikimedia Commons file Graham's Hierarchy of Disagreement.svg. [commons.wikimedia.org/ wiki/ File:Graham's Hierarchy of Disagreement.svg]
The triangle chart example "Graham's hierarchy of disagreement" is included in the Pyramid Diagrams solution from the Marketing area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
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Marketing Flow Chart

ConceptDraw DIAGRAM diagramming and vector drawing software extended with Marketing Diagrams Solution from the Marketing Area of ConceptDraw Solution Park is the best software for quick and easy creating Marketing Flow Chart of any complexity and design. This charts created to define marketing project stages. In small business project management it sometimes generated by simple marketing project management software. Here is samples which included in Marketing Area of ConceptDraw Solution Park and it can be used as for project planning software as for project management report.

Pyramid Diagram

Pyramid diagrams help you visualize information as a triangle divided into horizontal slices. Labelled slices represent a hierarchy. Pyramids are used in marketing presentations to show and analyze hierarchy levels. 3D triangular diagram of DIKW pyramid has 6 levels: measurement, facts, data, information, knowledge, wisdom. The data component include different scattered signs or symbols which are merely useless until these random objective facts are somehow processed. Data is a resource which has to be manipulated or rearranged to get useful. Information can be extracted from a pile of data, it also can be mined from different data storages.

Pyramid Diagram

Triangle diagram example of DIKW pyramid has 4 levels: data, information, knowledge and wisdom.