I’m very sure that most of us knew pretty well what is meant by the saying “A picture can tell a thousand words”. This old cliché is very much useful in simplifying the communication process intra and inter organizations. A smiley in an instant messenger is a perfect example of a visual that has replaced lots of descriptive words and a tremendous time saver. It’s so simple, direct, understandable, and fast to get your message across; I sure that you’d agree with me.Some countries have come up a very simple and easy to identify rest rooms whether they are for male or female with only visual signs; but unfortunately in my country this simple convention has not been used for reasons which I really don’t know. In Japan for example, a ladies rest rooms are marked by any simple drawing shape (triangle or a circle) that is pink in color while for gentlemen the shape is colored blue. So, being a simple minded person, I’d always look for blue color when looking for public gents rest rooms. In Malaysia most of the toilets signs are unicolored and a simple sketch (long haired face and a side face figure with a tobacco pipe in the mouth) to differential between ladies and gentlemen respectively. Wouldn’t it be easy if the same color convention by were to be used?
Signboards, posters and banners are the existing visual management media that are still being









It’s a very good sign that you have already started clearing up your places of work or your workshops. When I did this cleaning and clearing before; I recovered some old bills, important letters, my insurance premium receipts, the screw driver that I thought was taken by somebody else and even some money. That answered why I was behind at getting the right things done on time. No wonder much of my time was wasted looking for these things and it was so bad that I just forgot about the whole thing. I am very careful now not to take any junks or rubbish from outside into my working place. There are just too many junks out there like brochures for machine parts, directories, and catalogs that I brought back from exhibitions or hundred of old diskettes that contain some information that I really don’t need anymore.
