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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Great article. I would like to emphasize Roam&#039;s point that &quot;Between information overload, globalization, and the sheer complexity of modern business, we&#039;ve got to be more visual and less language dependent in communicating ideas.&quot; I work in such an environment, with collaborators who exist all over the globe and ideas that are constantly being &quot;misinterpreted&quot; due to language and cultural gaps. (And FYI the visuals are linked to the heading of each company&#039;s case description: the orange links.)&lt;/p&gt;
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