A straight line in an organization chart is a line that is not broken up. When you see this, it means the person connected to the line is your superior.
What does a dotted line on an organizational chart mean
Well a line authority is a structure in which managers at the top of the line are in charge of those beneath them. but i have no idea how it looks on a organizational chart. i am trying to figure the same thing for my business concepts class.
Look for the key to the symbols on your graph, which will explain the straight line.
There is no standard format for an org chart. However, most often, a line from one individual or department represents a reporting relationship, with the "manager" above or to the left of the "subordinate."
path traced by the body is in the form of straight line
You may use a line and staff organisational chart which show direct authority relationships and relationships where no direct authority exists.
The definition is any chart where one or more points lie off the straight line joining the other points.
I think you meant straight angle.Yes, there is, and (not surprisingly) a straight line with an angle of 180o
An alignment chart is another name for a nomogram, a mathematical diagram in which the relationship between three variables is represented by a straight line or curve for each variable.
Organization charts visually depict the line/staff relationships and responsibilities of departments/units and individuals working in an organization.
It is a straight line that touches the curve such that the line is perpendicular to the radius of the curve at the point of contact.
The real numbers are often represented by the Number Line, a straight line extending (forever) in both, the positive and negative, directions.