Description

Agile Org Designer adds the following affiliation types besides the standard Liferay Parent/Suborganizations:

  • Dotted Line Parent / Dotted Line Child (directed)

  • Dotted Line Horizontal same level cooperation (undirected)

The app consists of a data-table for selecting and loading organizations - and a canvas to design the  affiliations between loaded organizations.

Organization head setup is also integrated in the user interface, as shortcuts to standard Liferay control panel forms.

Agile Org Designer structures are fully supported by Social Graph (LR7/DXP, LR6 version on marketplace). The app operates standalone or beside our other products.
 

 

Use Cases

  • High tech
  • Financial Services
  • Telecom
  • Media and Entertainment
  • Automotive
  • Politics
  • Armed Forces
  • B2B/B2C/B2E

Summary

Easy setup and visualization of agile organization structures. New affiliation types besides Liferay parent/suborganization model. 

Features

  • Visualize your entire organization structure - or parts of it

  • Setup and maintain agile structures

  • Organization selection, search/sort/filter/multi-selection

  • Supports fixed and loose affiliations (Dotted Line)

  • Create affiliations simply by drag & drop

  • Set organization head (leader role free configurable)

  • Popup forms to add user, organization, organization role

  • Configuration options, setup form

Benefits

  • Straightforward definition of agile organization structures
  • Provide complex or direct collaboration styles
  • Work in a network of teams
  • Visualization of complex networks designs
  • Foster transparency, communication, collaboration
  • Implement organizations as living organisms
  • Provide a stable and dynamic organization model

Combine with our other apps

Languages

• English, German (integrated help)

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