Hello everyone - my name is Sharon and I am a Business Systems Consultant. I am fairly new to Lucid am loving learning how to use it. I love the flexibility that it gives me and the ease of collaboration that it gives my team. I am currently using it for story mapping and process mapping. I have also used it in a couple instances when I needed to guide a group through a complicated topic - the visual elements helped to make the content easier to understand. I am using both LucidChart and LucidSpark at the moment.
Welcome @SPark, so glad to hear that Lucid has been useful so far! Please let us know what we can do to support your work.
Hello, my name is Leo. I’m a product guy working in a digital consultancy, providing technology solutions for complex business challenges.
I use LucidChart and LucidSpark almost every day. I use them for workshops but also taking notes in meetings and clarifying complex concepts internally.
Hi everyone!
My name is Susie Bernard - someone who is passionate about cybersecurity and product documentation. I recently began learning about Lucid products and thought I’d jump aboard here and poke around for some information nuggets. Hope you don’t mind!
Susie
Welcome @Leo Barnes and @SecureZQ, we’re so happy to have you here!
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Hi everyone! My name is Kristine and I’m a program manager at a health plan. I became an avid user of Lucidchart at my previous company and even though I’ve switched companies and this new one offers Microsoft Visio, I still find myself drifting back to Lucidchart just because it’s more intuitive!
@ItzChaoticYT @kchau So glad to have you both here! Looking forward to what you accomplish with Lucidchart!
My name is Humashankar,
IT Focused Product Manager
I have used Lucidchart for various needs like flowcharting, diagramming, project planning, data visuals and collaborative work
I am a versatile and dynamic professional with the ability to strategize, improvise, and elevate effectiveness across a spectrum of IT architecture domains. My skill set encompasses a diverse range of expertise, allowing me to navigate and excel in various aspects of technology and its integration. Whether it's designing robust systems, optimizing workflows, or implementing cutting-edge solutions, I bring a multifaceted approach to every challenge. My commitment to staying ahead of technological advancements ensures that I can consistently enhance and adapt IT architectures to meet evolving needs
And some fun fact about myself are:
I'm a firm believer in the power of diversity and inclusion and have organized diversity-focused events at
previous workplaces
I'm a published author in the field of financial and banking topics, having written articles for industry-
leading publications and published them in journals like Scopus
@Humas1985 Nice to meet you! Looking forward to supporting your work, and glad to have you in this community!
Hello, and thank you for such a warm welcome. My name is Ricardo Gomez and I work at a “Far Away Program” of Universidad Católica called La UC Sirve a Chile (The UC works for Chile), which is deployed in schools, hospitals and communities which are a long way from Santiago, in order to create a network that identifies and mitigates vulnerabilities and human-technology resource-related deficits. Professionals and Specialists of the University travel to the institution, stay for whatever is necessary in order to provide advise, write projects and work with the leaders od the community sorequire c that schools, hospitals, community based organizations receive a validated proposal from the Core Campus and we teach, choose collaborators, and execute our collaboration program by slicing plans and locally designed individuals (mostly teachers and physicians) so I have to develop infogram, charts, flows, schemes and interactive tools so I keep a redundant integration of the project. I have been in Villarrica, Chile for 3 years and now is the time of the truth. It is a very exciting program because is voluntary, but requires commitment once approvals have been released. In simple terms, we want to create CHANGE through innovative modalities that generate a increasing number of future leaders that learn how to get community involvement in activities that involves -for now- teaching priorities, sustainability, some of the 17 UN global goals, not giving up on hope and happiness and so on. I am perinatal researcher who has always been inclined to promote changes for local, regional and global changes. I did that for 30 years publishing papers. Now, I am publishing charts and easy to get plans for Villarrica and its close small cities (around 120,000 people), all located in the poorer region of the country. Well, this may be boring. Not sure why I am doing this, but I recall that a couple of years ago the software may have been part of the University official list and now I just found that it seems that payments will be necessary. It is OK, but just want to make sure. My apologies for the time. If you need some outcomes of our project in a couple of years I can obtain clearance and let you have them, of course. Yours, Ricardo Gomez, Maternal Fetal Medicine Specialist, MD, Director of Cedip (la UC sirve a Chile). Hospital Villarrica, Chile.
Hi, My name is John Bohrman. I’m a management consultant for small-to-midsize manufacturing companies in transformation mode. I’m new to Lucid Charts. I’ll be using it primarily for facility designs and process mapping.
Hello @jbohrman and welcome! We’re happy to have you here!