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Bullying. Conflict avoidance. Triangulation. A new book identifies scenarios that harm family-owned businesses—and offers suggestions for dealing with them
Walter Rafelsberger
By Maria Popova
While the practice of visually representing information is so old it's arguably the foundation of all design, a newfound fascination with data visualization has lately been sweeping the globe. Here are some of the modern pioneers of the discipline, who might just change the way you look at your business—and the world.