Org Charts come in all shapes and sizes.
And to make it easier to design your ideal Org Chart, we’ve added two highly requested features.
Floating Org Nodes
Easily Rearrange Child Nodes
Let me show you how they work.
Firstly, let’s recap some key terms so you know what we’re talking about.
Org Node
A "Node" is a central or connecting point and is often used to describe something attached to a network. (Oxford Dictionary)
We use the term "Org Node" to represent a division, department, section, etc. In fact, with envisage you can create any type of Org Node and call it what you want!
Child
We're not talking about kids! 😃 A child in the Org Chart is a type of node that will be nested inside another node. It's used to create hierarchy. For example, a child could be a department inside a division, or section inside a department and so on.
Floating Org Node
To provide further clarity on organisational hierarchy, we’ve introduced Org Nodes that “float” above their respective child nodes as shown in the image above. See Help Center for more tips on how to use this feature.
Easily Rearrange Child Nodes
As we recommend in our Getting Started with Org Charts Guide it’s best to start by designing the overall org structure. This is made even easier with the new Sort Child feature, add all the nodes you want and easily rearrange them, as illustrated above.
The Org Chart is a free bonus for all envisage users.
And remember you can try envisage for free on a no-risk 14-day trial. We’ll even help you set up all your existing statistics to make sure you succeed in getting your business onto Envisage.