The diagram illustrates the level of investment in four different categories from five organizations. Overall, Organization B has most fund in these categories, whereas organizations D and E invest the least. Moreover, the figure for organization C is the most distinct among the other organizations.
As can be seen from the chart, while organization A allocates more than 1 million dollars for machinery, organization B reaches only 0.9 million dollars. What is more, organization A invests 1.5 million dollars for building, making it the most funded for the organization, while the most spending of organization B is for staff training, reaches 1.9 million dollars. In addition, organization B also has a spend for 1.6 million dollars for research and 1.4 for building, and for organization A, 1.2 million and 1 million for staff training and research, respectively.
The other organizations, on the other hand, allocate less then organization A and B. In organization C, the highest investment goes for machinery and research (1.3 million dollars each), with building and staff training are invested comparatively lower (1 million dollars and 0.8 million dollars, respectively). Finally, organization D and E share the similar pattern, with the investment for building are the highest (1 million dollars for both figures) and spend the least for research (0.6 and 0.7 million dollars, respectively).
