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Relevant information for each group's needs assessment survey response:
Warehouse size (square metres)
Warehouse fullness (0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%).
The region (and possibly sub-region) that the group operates in (e.g. Northern France, the Balkans - Serbia, etc.)
There are different types of charts available at https://nivo.rocks/components/. For this issue, the person who is assigned to the issue has some freedom to look at different chart types that might present this information most effectively. These ones in particular are worth looking at:
TreeMap, perhaps with each box being a sub-region and different color zones representing different regions.
CirclePacking, with no nested circles.
If only one group responds to the needs assessment for a particular region, this data might be too sensitive to include that region. @jtfairbank , can you add more about this piece when you triage this?
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We would like to have a chart with the warehouse space data. In the past, we have collected this information but not featured it in our public report (https://prezi.com/i/7qqhisc0ssfr/q3-needs-assessment-report-2022/).
Relevant information for each group's needs assessment survey response:
There are different types of charts available at https://nivo.rocks/components/. For this issue, the person who is assigned to the issue has some freedom to look at different chart types that might present this information most effectively. These ones in particular are worth looking at:
If only one group responds to the needs assessment for a particular region, this data might be too sensitive to include that region. @jtfairbank , can you add more about this piece when you triage this?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: