Infographics & Data Visualizations

Infographics & Data Visualizations

The Business Case for Data Archiving

In ERP systems there are great volumes of data that need to be tamed so that it can be sorted, arranged and presented. But in ERP systems, the data is more complicated and how to manage it can get dicey depending on the stakeholders involved and their requirements. For corporate databases, growth must be kept in check or it becomes unmanageable. And, for those using the data, it must be available instantly whenever and wherever it is needed.

So it begs the question: Why not archive it? After all, archiving saves money on a variety of levels! Isn’t that what the boss wants? Ahh. You have to build a Business Case for Data Archiving?

The Case for Data Archiving Infographic
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Flattering cuts for Bridesmaids

Debenhams has created an infographic that will help the bride-to-be to choose the perfect dress for all her bridesmaids. From theme to design, fit and figure, there’s an option to suit all themes, personalities and shapes within our gorgeous selection of beautifully designed bridesmaid dresses and our stunning occasionwear range.image

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The Biggest, Most Disastrous Medical Malpractice Lawsuits

The Biggest, Most Disastrous Medical Malpractice Lawsuits Over the Years
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Did you know that many states have a cap for medical malpractice? Medical malpractice, what’s that? Medical malpractice refers to professional negligence by a health care professional or provider in which treatment provided was substandard, and caused harm, injury or death to a patient.  While some states have a cap for this (Maryland being the highest at $785,000) others rule it is unconstitutional to have such caps. One of the most disastrous medical malpractice payouts was an incident involving ketchup packets. The incident involved a 36 year old man who was on life support from a traumatic brain injury after he passed away the autopsy reported unopened ketchup packets, plastic bags and paper towels were found in his stomach and bowls. His family was paid $11 million dollars. Another extremely disastrous medical malpractice incident occurred in 2006 when a doctor used a screw driver instead of titanium rods for a patients back, the patient died two years later and the family was awarded $5.6 million dollars. For more information on medical malpractice lawsuits check out the attached infographic. 

The Best and Worst Intern Candidates

Intern hiring can be challenging. Not every student or recent graduate applying for your internship role is going to knock your socks off with their skills, experience, and fresh perspective. And interviews can be the real test: An experienced candidate may arrive and only show interest in a large salary, while others may stumble into your office completely knowledgeable about your company. 

Building a strong internship program starts with finding talented young interns who can someday transform into full-time hires. The following infographic compiled by InternMatch, an online platform connecting the best intern candidates and employers, takes a look at some of the best candidates you may come across during your search for a rockstar intern. From the Eager Beaver to the Space Cadet, these are the candidates you should watch out for to either be your next rockstar or to avoid at all costs. Check out the infographic below:

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