In the dynamic world of mega-event management, the challenge of maintaining clear, consistent, and accurate communication is monumental. With thousands of moving parts and the proliferation of communication channels, the risk of critical messages being missed is not just a possibility; it's a common pitfall.
see3 helps organisations reach a shared understanding of their situation, develop consistent approaches to resolving problems and efficient ways to respond to change.
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Build the network
A visual interface allows you to map out and define the structure of the network that will need to deliver your event. Typically people start this process by defining Entities – the companies, agencies or other groups who will beworking together to deliver services or get tasks done.
Entities might be very simple - like a company delivering ice - or they could be very complex, like an city-level organising committee. But either way, they will typically have an internal structure and hierarchy that it’s important to know about.
Alongside more traditional tabular views, as you define your C3 structure, a schematic representation is built up. This view describes the structure of each entity - the rings representing different decision making levels - and the spokes the functions that cut across them.
These visualisations provide a consistent way of understanding entities throughout the see3 app - showing where roles sit, the coverage of awareness across teams or for tracking performance against KPIs.
Build the network
A visual interface allows you to map out and define the structure of the network that will need to deliver your event. Typically people start this process by defining Entities – the companies, agencies or other groups who will beworking together to deliver services or get tasks done.
Entities might be very simple - like a company delivering ice - or they could be very complex, like an city-level organising committee. But either way, they will typically have an internal structure and hierarchy that it’s important to know about.
Alongside more traditional tabular views, as you define your C3 structure, a schematic representation is built up. This view describes the structure of each entity - the rings representing different decision making levels - and the spokes the functions that cut across them.
These visualisations provide a consistent way of understanding entities throughout the see3 app - showing where roles sit, the coverage of awareness across teams or for tracking performance against KPIs.
Build the network
A visual interface allows you to map out and define the structure of the network that will need to deliver your event. Typically people start this process by defining Entities – the companies, agencies or other groups who will beworking together to deliver services or get tasks done.
Entities might be very simple - like a company delivering ice - or they could be very complex, like an city-level organising committee. But either way, they will typically have an internal structure and hierarchy that it’s important to know about.
Alongside more traditional tabular views, as you define your C3 structure, a schematic representation is built up. This view describes the structure of each entity - the rings representing different decision making levels - and the spokes the functions that cut across them.
These visualisations provide a consistent way of understanding entities throughout the see3 app - showing where roles sit, the coverage of awareness across teams or for tracking performance against KPIs.
Build the network
A visual interface allows you to map out and define the structure of the network that will need to deliver your event. Typically people start this process by defining Entities – the companies, agencies or other groups who will beworking together to deliver services or get tasks done.
Entities might be very simple - like a company delivering ice - or they could be very complex, like an city-level organising committee. But either way, they will typically have an internal structure and hierarchy that it’s important to know about.
Alongside more traditional tabular views, as you define your C3 structure, a schematic representation is built up. This view describes the structure of each entity - the rings representing different decision making levels - and the spokes the functions that cut across them.
These visualisations provide a consistent way of understanding entities throughout the see3 app - showing where roles sit, the coverage of awareness across teams or for tracking performance against KPIs.