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The vector stencils library "Management pictograms" contains 72 management pictograms.
Use it to create your management infogram in the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software.
The flat icons example "Management pictograms - Vector stencils library" is included in the solution "Marketing infographics" from the "Business infographics" area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Accounting management
Accounting management, accounting management,
Activity
Activity, activity,
Audit management
Audit management, audit management,
Board of directors
Board of directors, board of directors,
Budget
Budget, budget,
Business managemen
Business managemen, business managemen,
Business management tools
Business management tools, business management tools,
Business model
Business model, business model,
Commanding
Commanding, commanding,
Communication
Communication, communication,
Company
Company, company,
Contract management
Contract management, contract management,
Controlling
Controlling, controlling,
Coordinating
Coordinating, coordinating,
Core competencies
Core competencies, core competencies,
Corporate strategy
Corporate strategy, corporate strategy,
Creativity
Creativity, creativity,
Crisis management
Crisis management, crisis management,
Crisis management 2
Crisis management 2, crisis management,
Decision making
Decision making, decision making,
Environmental management
Environmental management, environmental management,
Expenses
Expenses, expenses,
External environment
External environment, external environment,
Financial management
Financial management, financial management,
Financial management 2
Financial management 2, financial management,
Financial planning
Financial planning, financial planning,
First-level manager
First-level manager, first-level manager,
Goal
Goal, goal,
HR management
HR management, HR management,
Investment management
Investment management, investment management,
IT management
IT management, IT management,
Knowledge management
Knowledge management, knowledge management,
Knowledge management 2
Knowledge management 2, knowledge management,
Leadership
Leadership, leadership,
Macro environment
Macro environment, macro environment,
Management system
Management system, management system,
Managerial accounting
Managerial accounting, managerial accounting,
Manufacturing management
Manufacturing management, manufacturing management,
Market orientation
Market orientation, market orientation,
Marketing management
Marketing management, marketing management,
Marketing strategy
Marketing strategy, marketing strategy,
Middle-level manager
Middle-level manager, middle-level manager,
Mission
Mission, mission,
Objectives
Objectives, objectives,
Operations management
Operations management, operations management,
Organizing
Organizing, organizing,
Performance
Performance, performance,
Performance management
Performance management, performance management,
Planning
Planning, planning,
Policy
Policy, policy,
PR management
PR management, PR management,
Problem solving
Problem solving, problem solving,
Process management
Process management, process management,
Product management
Product management, product management,
Profit
Profit, profit,
Profit 2
Profit 2, profit,
Project management
Project management, project management,
Quality management
Quality management, quality management,
Research and development
Research and development, research and development,
Resource management
Resource management, resource management,
Resources
Resources, resources,
Risk management
Risk management, risk management,
Sales manegment
Sales manegment, sales manegment,
Service management
Service management, service management,
Stakeholder management
Stakeholder management, stakeholder management,
Strategic management
Strategic management, strategic management,
Strategic planning
Strategic planning, strategic planning,
Technology management
Technology management, technology management,
Time frame
Time frame, time frame,
Time management
Time management, time management,
Top-level manager
Top-level manager , top-level manager ,
Vision
Vision, vision,
The vector stencils library "Microsoft Exchange" contains 17 symbols of Microsoft Exchange elements for drawing the logical structure diagrams of Active Directory trees.
"Windows Messaging, initially called Microsoft Exchange, is an e-mail client that was included with Windows 95 (beginning with OSR2), 98 and Windows NT 4.0. ...
Microsoft Exchange gained wide usage with the release of Windows 95, as this was the only mail client that came bundled with it. In 1996, it was renamed to Windows Messaging, because of the upcoming release of Microsoft Exchange Server, and continued to be included throughout later releases of Windows up until the initial release of Windows 98, which by then included Outlook Express 4.0 as the default mail client.
The Windows Messaging email client had two branches of successors:
(1) In software bundled with Windows itself, these were Internet Mail and News in Windows 95 (and bundled with Internet Explorer 3), which was succeeded by Outlook Express 4.0 in Windows 98 (bundled with Internet Explorer 4.0 in Windows 95) and throughout newer Windows systems. These did not use the .pst file type.
(2) Microsoft Outlook became the professional-grade and more direct successor of MS Exchange Client, which still uses the .pst file type." [Windows Messaging. Wikipedia]
The symbols example "Microsoft Exchange - Vector stencils library" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Active Directory Diagrams solution from the Computer and Networks area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
www.conceptdraw.com/ solution-park/ active-directory-diagrams
Exchange organization
Exchange organization, Exchange organization,
Storage group
Storage group, storage group,
Sessions
Sessions, sessions,
Message formats
Message formats, message formats, SMTP, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol,
Exchange servers
Exchange servers, Exchange Servers,
Exchange server
Exchange server, Exchange Server,
Public folders
Public folders, public folders,
Recipient update service
Recipient update service, recipient update service,
Recipient policy
Recipient policy, recipient policy,
Message delivery
Message delivery, message delivery,
Mailbox
Mailbox, POP virtual server, POP, Post Office Protocol,
Exchange virtual server
Exchange virtual server, Exchange virtual server,
HTTP virtual directory
HTTP virtual directory, HTTP virtual directory,
Public store
Public store, public store,
Mailbox store
Mailbox store, mailbox store,
IMAP virtual server
IMAP virtual server, IMAP virtual server,
NNTP virtual server
NNTP virtual server, NNTP virtual server,
The vector stencils library "Active Directory" contains 20 symbols of Active Directory elements for drawing AD network diagrams. It helps network and system administrators to visualize Microsoft Windows Active Directory structures for network design, installation and maintainance.
"An Active Directory structure is an arrangement of information about objects. The objects fall into two broad categories: resources (e.g., printers) and security principals (user or computer accounts and groups). Security principals are assigned unique security identifiers (SIDs).
Each object represents a single entity - whether a user, a computer, a printer, or a group - and its attributes. Certain objects can contain other objects. An object is uniquely identified by its name and has a set of attributes - the characteristics and information that the object represents - defined by a schema, which also determines the kinds of objects that can be stored in Active Directory.
The schema object lets administrators extend or modify the schema when necessary. However, because each schema object is integral to the definition of Active Directory objects, deactivating or changing these objects can fundamentally change or disrupt a deployment. Schema changes automatically propagate throughout the system. Once created, an object can only be deactivated - not deleted. Changing the schema usually requires planning. Sites are implemented as a set of well-connected subnets." [Active Directory. Wikipedia]
The AD symbols example "Active Directory - Vector stencils library" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Active Directory Diagrams solution from the Computer and Networks area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
www.conceptdraw.com/ solution-park/ active-directory-diagrams
Domain
Domain, domain,
Computer
Computer, computer,
User
User, user,
Group
Group, group,
Container
Container, container,
Print queue
Print queue, print queue,
Contact
Contact, contact,
Organizational unit
Organizational unit, organizational unit,
Policy
Policy, policy,
Volume
Volume, volume,
Generic object
Generic object, generic object,
Site
Site, site,
Site link
Site link, site link,
Site link bridge
Site link bridge, site link bridge,
Server
Server, server,
NTDS site settings
NTDS site settings, NTDS site settings,
IP subnet
IP subnet, IP subnet,
Certificate template
Certificate template, certificate template,
Licensing site
Licensing site, Licensing site,
Connection
Connection, connection,
The vector stencils library "Management pictograms" contains 72 management pictograms.
Use it to create your management infogram in the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software.
The flat icons example "Management pictograms - Vector stencils library" is included in the solution "Marketing infographics" from the "Business infographics" area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Accounting management
Accounting management, accounting management,
Activity
Activity, activity,
Audit management
Audit management, audit management,
Board of directors
Board of directors, board of directors,
Budget
Budget, budget,
Business managemen
Business managemen, business managemen,
Business management tools
Business management tools, business management tools,
Business model
Business model, business model,
Commanding
Commanding, commanding,
Communication
Communication, communication,
Company
Company, company,
Contract management
Contract management, contract management,
Controlling
Controlling, controlling,
Coordinating
Coordinating, coordinating,
Core competencies
Core competencies, core competencies,
Corporate strategy
Corporate strategy, corporate strategy,
Creativity
Creativity, creativity,
Crisis management
Crisis management, crisis management,
Crisis management 2
Crisis management 2, crisis management,
Decision making
Decision making, decision making,
Environmental management
Environmental management, environmental management,
Expenses
Expenses, expenses,
External environment
External environment, external environment,
Financial management
Financial management, financial management,
Financial management 2
Financial management 2, financial management,
Financial planning
Financial planning, financial planning,
First-level manager
First-level manager, first-level manager,
Goal
Goal, goal,
HR management
HR management, HR management,
Investment management
Investment management, investment management,
IT management
IT management, IT management,
Knowledge management
Knowledge management, knowledge management,
Knowledge management 2
Knowledge management 2, knowledge management,
Leadership
Leadership, leadership,
Macro environment
Macro environment, macro environment,
Management system
Management system, management system,
Managerial accounting
Managerial accounting, managerial accounting,
Manufacturing management
Manufacturing management, manufacturing management,
Market orientation
Market orientation, market orientation,
Marketing management
Marketing management, marketing management,
Marketing strategy
Marketing strategy, marketing strategy,
Middle-level manager
Middle-level manager, middle-level manager,
Mission
Mission, mission,
Objectives
Objectives, objectives,
Operations management
Operations management, operations management,
Organizing
Organizing, organizing,
Performance
Performance, performance,
Performance management
Performance management, performance management,
Planning
Planning, planning,
Policy
Policy, policy,
PR management
PR management, PR management,
Problem solving
Problem solving, problem solving,
Process management
Process management, process management,
Product management
Product management, product management,
Profit
Profit, profit,
Profit 2
Profit 2, profit,
Project management
Project management, project management,
Quality management
Quality management, quality management,
Research and development
Research and development, research and development,
Resource management
Resource management, resource management,
Resources
Resources, resources,
Risk management
Risk management, risk management,
Sales manegment
Sales manegment, sales manegment,
Service management
Service management, service management,
Stakeholder management
Stakeholder management, stakeholder management,
Strategic management
Strategic management, strategic management,
Strategic planning
Strategic planning, strategic planning,
Technology management
Technology management, technology management,
Time frame
Time frame, time frame,
Time management
Time management, time management,
Top-level manager
Top-level manager , top-level manager ,
Vision
Vision, vision,

Flow chart Example. Warehouse Flowchart

Warehouse Flowcharts are different diagrams describing wharehousing and inventory menagement processes. Typical purposes of warehouse flowcharts are evaluating warehouse performance and organizational performance, measuring efficiency of customer service. This type of workflow diagrams can be used for identifying any disconnection between business activities and business objectives.
Standard warehousing process flow diagram and standard workflow diagram used for process identification for further evaluating effectiveness and profitability of overall business process. Use the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Flowcharts solution from the Diagrams area of ConceptDraw Solution Park to design your own workflow diagrams, process flow diagram and flow charts. Need to use Process Flow Diagram for designing Warehouse packages flow.
ConceptDraw Arrows10 Technology
ConceptDraw Arrows10 Technology

HR Management Software

Human resource management (HRM) is a professional discipline which oversees and manages an organization's human resources, and aspires maximize employee performance for an employer's strategic objectives.
The HR Management Software is an incredibly powerful tool for those who need to analyze or present human resource process flows in a visually effective manner.

Emergency Plan

Fire emergency plan need to be in every building on each floor. The evacuation plan preliminary designed in ConceptDraw PRO software will help employees or family members when natural disasters, fires, hazardous leaks and other disaster events happen. Start drawing emergency blueprint from floor bounds, then put the inner walls and doors, and finally use arrows to show evacuation directions to fire exits.
How to Draw a Floor Plan
How to Draw a Floor Plan

Quality Management System

ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with Total Quality Management (TQM) Diagrams solution from the Quality area of ConceptDraw Solution Park perfectly suits for development and visually representing a Quality Management System.

ConceptDraw Arrows10 Technology

When you are connecting existing objects you can control the diagram structure by changing selection order.

This is how diagramming software should work. You are able to draw a diagram as quickly as the ideas come to you.
This healthcare economics infogram example was redesigned from the Wikimedia Commons file: Medicare spending per capita.png.
"Research by The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice in the Dartmouth Atlas showed that in 2006, Medicare spending varied significantly by state. Other research quoted by the CEA Report indicated that up to 30% of Medicare costs could be saved if the middle- and high-cost states spent at the level of the lower-cost states.[1] Bear in mind that this is a Medicare comparison, so all the persons in the population analyzed are over 65.
References:
1. White House Council of Economic Advisors (CEA)-The Economic Case for Health Care Reform-June 2009-Page 19."
[commons.wikimedia.org/ wiki/ File:Medicare_ spending_ per_ capita.png]
The healthcare management thematic map sample "U.S. Medicare spending per capita" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Management Infographics solition from the area "Business Infographics" in ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Healthcare management infographics example
Healthcare management infographics example, ribbon arrow callout, management infographics background, arrow text block, Wyoming, Wisconsin, West Virginia, Washington, Virginia, Vermont, Utah, United States, America, USA, Texas, Tennessee, South Dakota, South Carolina, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Oregon, Oklahoma, Ohio, North Dakota, North Carolina, New York, New Mexico, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Nevada, Nebraska, Montana, Missouri, Mississippi, Minnesota, Michigan, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, Louisiana, Kentucky, Kansas, Iowa, Indiana, Illinois, Idaho, Georgia, Florida, Delaware, Connecticut, Colorado, California, Arkansas, Arizona, Alabama,

Network Security Tips

The Internet is a huge world with unlimited possibilities. But with all its numerous advantages, the Internet also conceals many dangers and security threats, that's why we advise you to follow simple network security tips. ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software supplied with Network Security Diagrams Solution from the Computer and Networks Area of ConceptDraw Solution Park is an ideal software for easy designing Network Security Diagrams and attractive illustrations with effective network security tips.
The vector stencils library "Microsoft Exchange" contains 17 symbols of Microsoft Exchange elements for drawing the logical structure diagrams of Active Directory trees.
"Microsoft Exchange Server is calendaring software, a mail server and contact manager developed by Microsoft. It is a server program that runs on Windows Server and is part of the Microsoft Servers line of products." [Microsoft Exchange Server. Wikipedia]
The shapes example "Design elements - Microsoft Exchange" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Active Directory Diagrams solution from the Computer and Networks area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Microsoft Exchange symbols
Microsoft Exchange symbols, storage group, sessions, recipient update service, recipient policy, public store, public folders, message formats, SMTP, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, message delivery, mailbox store, POP virtual server, POP, Post Office Protocol, NNTP virtual server, IMAP virtual server, HTTP virtual directory, Exchange virtual server, Exchange organization, Exchange Servers, Exchange Server,

Bubble Charts

Bubble Charts are convenient way to visualize ideas and concepts by organizing them in a hierarchy. To show the importance of ideas you can use different bubble sizes and colors. ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with Bubble Diagrams Solution from the "Diagrams" Area affords you the easiest and fastest way for designing professional looking Bubble Charts.
The vector stencils library "Active Directory" contains 20 symbols of Active Directory elements for drawing AD network diagrams. It helps network and system administrators to visualize Microsoft Windows Active Directory structures for network design, installation and maintainance.
"An Active Directory structure is an arrangement of information about objects. The objects fall into two broad categories: resources (e.g., printers) and security principals (user or computer accounts and groups). Security principals are assigned unique security identifiers (SIDs).
Each object represents a single entity - whether a user, a computer, a printer, or a group - and its attributes. Certain objects can contain other objects. An object is uniquely identified by its name and has a set of attributes - the characteristics and information that the object represents - defined by a schema, which also determines the kinds of objects that can be stored in Active Directory.
The schema object lets administrators extend or modify the schema when necessary. However, because each schema object is integral to the definition of Active Directory objects, deactivating or changing these objects can fundamentally change or disrupt a deployment. Schema changes automatically propagate throughout the system. Once created, an object can only be deactivated - not deleted. Changing the schema usually requires planning. Sites are implemented as a set of well-connected subnets." [Active Directory. Wikipedia]
The AD symbols example "Active Directory - Vector stencils library" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Active Directory Diagrams solution from the Computer and Networks area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
www.conceptdraw.com/ solution-park/ active-directory-diagrams
Domain
Domain, domain,
Computer
Computer, computer,
User
User, user,
Group
Group, group,
Container
Container, container,
Print queue
Print queue, print queue,
Contact
Contact, contact,
Organizational unit
Organizational unit, organizational unit,
Policy
Policy, policy,
Volume
Volume, volume,
Generic object
Generic object, generic object,
Site
Site, site,
Site link
Site link, site link,
Site link bridge
Site link bridge, site link bridge,
Server
Server, server,
NTDS site settings
NTDS site settings, NTDS site settings,
IP subnet
IP subnet, IP subnet,
Certificate template
Certificate template, certificate template,
Licensing site
Licensing site, Licensing site,
Connection
Connection, connection,

Network Security Model

Creation of well thought-out network security model will effectively help you in realization your network's security. ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with Network Security Diagrams Solution from the Computer and Networks Area of ConceptDraw Solution Park lets fast and easy design all variety of network security models: Open network security model, Closed network security model, Restrictive network access model.