[1]The Org Chart Test:

    I believe the org chart is one of the three critical artifacts that
    must be easily discovered and well-maintained. Why? First, let's
    start with a definition. In my favorite part of [2]Managing Humans,
    the glossary, I define an org chart as:

    A visual representation of who reports to whom. Org charts are handy
    in large organizations for figuring out who you're dealing with.

    That's one good use case, but one is missing. An org chart should
    also effectively describe, at a high level, how the product is
    organized and also who is responsible for what. An org chart should
    be legible.

  (Via [3]Rands in Repose)
  Also on:

  [4]Twitter
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  My original entry is here: [5]The Org Chart Test. It posted Sun, 18 Nov
  2018 21:04:13 +0000.
  Filed under: business,

References

  1. http://randsinrepose.com/archives/the-org-chart-test/
  2. https://amzn.to/2CkjkCU
  3. http://randsinrepose.com/feed/
  4. https://twitter.com/prjorgensen/status/1064264133980364800
  5. https://www.prjorgensen.com/?p=2335