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Default Regarding: Describing Graphical Overview and Capability Analysis for main dept leader

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This is my first post here at the forums. I hope I conduct myself correctly.

My question is regarding how to explain graphical overview and capability analysis results for a leader of a special department.

I have several different graphs with different "technical" description. For instance I could say one has a high median prediction rating, but this wont tell him anything useful.

Im looking for a link to a page that, in a way, translates the technical to the more down to earth. I need to state my business quick and effective.

Any hints of translaters like this are extremely appreciated.
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Try putting the information into something he can relate to... convert the data into $ lost or gained... make it interesting and something that he or she can relate too.
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