502 Unlocks rings adjustments in the Target CoolSheet\nUnlock Rings
40022 Basic CoolSheet
40023 Welcome to the Basic CoolSheet Setup Wizard!
40024 Basic CoolSheet Setup Wizard - Finish
40025 Use the Pyramid CoolSheet to create charts that show hierarchical lists, such as those illustrating business values and goals or customer requirements. The top of the pyramid typically represents the most important or highest-level item or concept.
40026 Use the Block CoolSheet to create charts that illustrate graphical matrices or simple relationships with block arrows. For example, the blocks could represent a company's products and services arranged in columns and rows. Blocks used with extra-wide arrows could illustrate the evolution of a market
40027 Use the DrawBar CoolSheet to create bar charts that show rough orders of magnitude or conceptual quantitative relationships (e.g., something is smaller than or larger than something else). These charts, which often are used in market and business planning, are useful for illustrating general relationships rather than precise numbers.
40028 Use the Cascade CoolSheet to illustrate items in a sequence, such as steps in a process. Cascade charts are more interesting visually than linear flowcharts. They also can contain more information since they allow for shape overlap.
40029 Use the Checklist CoolSheet to create single or multiple-column visual checklists. List items and check off those that are completed or of most importance.
40030 Cascade CoolSheet
40031 Welcome to the Cascade CoolSheet Setup Wizard!
40032 Cascade CoolSheet Setup Wizard - Finish
40033 Use the Comparison CoolSheet to create charts that compare items in columns and rows, such as products and features. These charts can represent yes/no relationships (using check marks or thumbs up/down) or multiple-value relationships (using filled bullets). For example, a chart that compares various product features may use full, half-full, and empty bullets to represent ratings of good, satisfactory, and poor, respectively.
40034 Use the Deployment CoolSheet to create charts that illustrate the flow of information and materials among different organizational units. Deployment charts are useful for identifying how time is being used in a process.
40035 Use the Netmap CoolSheet to create a chart that shows relationships among all items in a group, such as company products and people. Netmap charts can represent yes/no relationships or multiple-value relationships, in which different connect line colors or styles show the strength of a relationship.
40036 Use the Process CoolSheet to create a chart that links activities that take an input and transform it to create an output. Process charts can be used to depict the flow of eveything from manufacturing to paper chases.
40037 Use the Circle-Spoke CoolSheet to create a charts that show items in a circular arrangement, connected to a center shape. Circle-Spoke charts are useful for illustrating business principles, the key benefits of a product, and a product line.
40039 Use the Target CoolSheet to create charts that show how various factors are rated, with each ring representing a rating level. You can use target charts to show concentric rings of focus, such as with increasingly focused customer groups and business objectives.
40040 Block CoolSheet
40041 Unlocks column adjustments in CoolSheet\nUnlock Columns
40066 Use the Basic CoolSheet to create charts that allow easy alignment of objects.
40067 Use the Timeline CoolSheet to illustrate schedules for tasks, projects, and procedures. Unlike with project management software, you don't need to learn complex methodologies. You can create timelines merely by drawing.