Infographics & Data Visualizations

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The Best, Most Dangerous and Haunted Roads in the World

Have you ever been curious about which road may be the most dangerous one to travel in the world? How about the most haunted? Or which is considered to be the most scenic? Well, this infographic contains a complete list of the most famous roads from all over the globe that can answer those burning questions! For instance, the North Yungas Road in Bolivia is a mere 3 meter wide and has the average death rate of 100 to 300 people per year. The Atlantic Road in Norway is built across several small islands and is referred to as one of the most impressive roads ever constructed. The Tuen Mun Road in Hong Kong has narrow lanes and blind spots that cause deadly accidents. The victims in these crashes are said appear as ghosts and haunt those who dare to travel this route. So, the next time you are planning a road trip, be sure to include at least one of these renowned roads in your journey. 

The Best, Most Dangerous and Haunted Driving Roads in the World
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The Evolution of Employee Scheduling

There are a number of potential benefits associated with effective employee scheduling. Business owners who invest in some sort of employee scheduling system typically find that it can have a positive impact on productivity, employee motivation, and overall communication. Employee scheduling can also reduce staff costs, prevent overtime costs, and reduce absenteeism. According to research, inadequate scheduling accounts for employees wasting up to thirty-six percent of their time. The methods employers use to schedule their employees have evolved greatly over time. In the early days of employee scheduling, pen and paper was the only available way for employers to effectively manage their employees. During this time, employers had no other option but to painstakingly record schedules by hand. Over time however, great improvements have been made to employee scheduling. As more of the world has received access to the internet, more and more employers have started investing in and using convenient online and mobile systems to track the schedules of their employees. The following infographic outlines the evolution, benefits, and future of employee scheduling.


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A Look at 10 Famous Lawyer Entrepreneurs

There have been many famous lawyers throughout history who, in addition to practicing law, also built and ran successful businesses or participated in ventures that didn’t always relate directly to law. Elizabeth Halloway Marston, for example, after receiving an LLB degree from Boston University, helped develop systolic blood pressure test. John Adams, in addition to many other primary responsibilities he had, acted as the main writer of the Massachusetts Constitution, which served as a model for the Constitution of the United States of America. This tradition of lawyers investing time and resources into other unrelated ventures has continued over time. The following infographic highlights a few entrepreneurial lawyers who have found great success in other ventures they chose to develop or invested in after receiving their law degrees.


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Social Media For Social Good

According to a recent survey, 83 percent of Americans want brands to support causes. In the same survey, it was found that 41 percent of people bought a product from a company because they knew the company was associated with a cause. As more companies and nonprofits are evolving into social enterprises (a hybrid of charity and business), many are counting on social media to help them succeed. With online charity giving steadily rising, along with the ever-increasing popularity of social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, YouTube, and more, it’s not hard to find a number of recent examples of social enterprises that are effectively using social media to aid in their efforts. The following infographic highlights a few these examples, and offers more supporting research for companies who are considering moving toward the ‘social enterprise’ business model.


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The Anatomy of Panem – The Hunger Games: Catching Fire

The Anatomy of Panem - Hunger Games: Catching Fire [Infographic]

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The highly-anticipated sequel to the film “The Hunger Games”, titled “Catching Fire” is set to hit theatres across the world in late November. This movie continues the story of Katniss Everdeen as she becomes a symbol of hope for those in the 12 Districts of Panem and a catalyst to launch a rebellion against the Capitol. As an effort to silence the growing uproar, the Capitol calls for a “Quarter Quell”. This event brings the victors from previous Hunger Games together to battle as entertainment for the nation. This infographic is titled “The Anatomy of Panem” and it takes an in-depth look into each of the 12 Districts of Panem. Along with giving information about each District, it introduces the victors from each area, as they will be playing a major role in “Catching Fire”. So, prepare yourself for this blockbuster film with this infographic and may the odds be ever in your favor!