The chief financial officer is one of the profiles most exposed to psychosocial risks in the company, combining extreme stress, visual fatigue, and a sedentary lifestyle. 3D financial visualization allows transforming these abstract data into interactive models that reveal the real pressure of the position. Through volumetric infographics, we can represent how responsibility for corporate finances directly impacts the professional's health, offering an unprecedented awareness tool.
Three-dimensional modeling of risk factors: representation methodology 🧠
To build an effective 3D infographic, we start with a semi-transparent human model where each affected area is colored according to its risk level. The head and central nervous system are dyed intense red to symbolize anxiety and mental overload, while the eyes are marked in yellow to indicate visual fatigue from prolonged screen exposure. Around the model, we integrate 3D dashboards with time pressure charts, real-time market indicators, and a timer reflecting extended hours. Occupational accident data by position is projected onto floating spheres, allowing the user to rotate the scene and explore each variable from any angle.
Beyond the numbers: the human cost of financial management 💼
Behind every balance sheet and every economic projection, there is a person subjected to constant pressure for results. 3D visualization not only quantifies risk but humanizes the data, showing how high stress, frequent travel, and forced postures accumulate in the CFO's body. This representation invites companies to rethink workplace ergonomics and the mental load of their teams, turning a technical analysis into a call to action to improve quality of life in the position of greatest financial responsibility.
How can 3D visualization reveal patterns of financial stress that traditional reports hide from the chief financial officer
(PS: at Foro3D we know that the only interest that surely goes up is that of our electricity bills)