In PowerPoint you can insert detailed diagrams and organization (org) charts directly in your presentations. PowerPoint's new diagram functionality is just one of several ways to insert dynamic, conceptual illustrations in a slide. Using diagram options such as Cycle, Radial, Pyramid, Venn, and Target, you can visually represent a variety of concepts and ideas—and then make the diagrams match the color scheme and look of your overall presentation. And the revised org chart functionality enables you to display a hierarchical structure of your organization—and more. Although org chart terminology—subordinate, co-worker, and so forth—is directed to a corporate environment, you can use an org chart anywhere you need to set up a hierarchy of people. For example, an org chart could describe a volunteer committee, school organization, club, or not-for-profit group. You can even use org charts to organize ideas and projects, not just people.