Map Ecosystems

Visualize and understand complex ecosystems

Polinode is used not only to map and understand internal networks inside of an organization but also more complicated external networks and even whole ecosystems.
Diagram showing the process for ecosystem mapping.
Mapping and analyzing ecosystems
Polinode has been used to map the knowledge and advice relationships of experts in Neglected Tropical Diseases globally. It has also been used in the Not-for-Profit space to measure networks for project assessment purposes and also to understand the existing (and desired relationships) between partner organizations.

There is a vibrant community of Not-for-Profit organizations that use Polinode and we run regular events for Not-for-Profits and consultants who operate in the space.

It’s not just the Not-for-Profit space where ecosystem mapping is of benefit, we at Polinode have even used LinkedIn data to map the global People Analytics network as illustrated below.
Mapping and analyzing ecosystems
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Internal and external network mapping
Understand both internal organizational networks and complex external ecosystems.
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Global expertise mapping
Map knowledge and advice relationships of experts, such as those in Neglected Tropical Diseases globally.
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Not-for-profit applications
Measure networks for project assessment and understand relationships between partner organizations.
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Community engagement
Engage with a vibrant community of Not-for-Profit organizations and participate in regular events.
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LinkedIn data utilization
Leverage LinkedIn data to map the global People Analytics network and gain valuable insights.
Unlock the hidden insights in your organization
Look past the boxes and lines of traditional org charts and see how your organization actually works.