How to visualize the team maps
After clicking on the visualization link in your e-mail, you get your team maps. The control panel is on the right side of your screen (follow shadow half-circle). Prefer to use Google Chrome or Safari, Firefox.
How to read and interpret the team maps
We’ll show you how to properly read the map and uncover how much information is hidden beneath the surface in every single map.
The map that we call “current frequency of communication” simply shows us how often people talk to each other, or in workplaces, how often they communicate with each other about work related topics.
If someone is red, it means that they have received higher scores (meaning higher communication frequency) from others, blue means lower scores. Key word here is “received”, how high a person is on the map is determined by the scores others have given them.
Mutual distance between people denotes mutual scores. The more people communicate with each other, the closer they are to each other.