Heatmaps
Using Heatmaps – Node View
The Heatmap Node View provides a visual, interactive way to explore organisational results. It brings your organisation’s structure to life using nodes and connections, making it easy for leaders to quickly understand what’s working, what needs ...
Editing a Heatmap
After creating a Heatmap, you may need to update the report as your organisation changes or as your reporting needs evolve. For example, you may want to: Add or remove teams included in the Heatmap Change the Metric Set or Survey being displayed ...
Exporting Results from a Heatmap
Heatmaps provide a quick way to compare results across teams, but you may want to perform additional analysis or combine your results with other organisational data. You can export your Heatmap results into a spreadsheet for further analysis, ...
How to Provide Access to a Heatmap
Once you have created a Heatmap, you can provide access to other leaders, managers or users who need to review the results. By default, Heatmaps are available to Teamgage Administrators. Providing additional access allows you to share insights with ...
Heatmaps with Teamgage
Heatmaps help you compare and contrast results across your organisation for both Huddle and Surveys. They give leaders a clear, high-level view of what’s working well and where teams may need additional support. Use Heatmaps to: Identify trends and ...
Creating Heatmaps in Teamgage
Heatmaps allow you to compare results across multiple teams in a single view, making it easy to identify trends, strengths and areas that may require additional support. Whether you're reviewing Huddle or Survey results, Heatmaps provide a consistent ...
Using Heatmaps – Grid View
The Heatmap Grid View is the default Heatmap view in Teamgage. It provides a structured, table-based way to analyse results, activity and engagement across teams, helping leaders and admins compare performance and drill into detail. This view is ...