How to read the Trust Lab radar

Five pillars, five truths, and what each shape tells you about the room.

The Trust Lab radar is a pentagon chart showing your pack's health across all five Wolf Logic pillars. It's the most information-dense view on the admin dashboard.

Reading the shape

  • A balanced pentagon means the pack is steady across all pillars. Boring is good.
  • A sharp spike in one pillar means that's your strength — lean into it, celebrate it.
  • A deep notch is the pillar to investigate. Run a pulse on it. Set Wolf Mode for that pillar this week.

What each pillar means

  • Den — Belonging. Do people feel somewhere safe?
  • Howl — Voice. Do they speak up?
  • Pack — Trust. Do they back each other?
  • Hunt — Mastery. Are they sharpening?
  • Move As One — Alignment. Are they pulling the same rope?

Score bands

Scores are 0–100, refreshed daily from the last 30 days of check-ins, recognitions, and pulses:

  • 80+ Thriving. 65–79 Healthy. 50–64 Mixed. Below 50 Stretched.

Acting on the radar

Don't try to fix all five pillars at once. Pick the lowest and run a focused intervention: Wolf Mode on that pillar, a pulse question, a targeted recognition campaign. One pillar at a time.

Top tips

Make the most of this feature

  1. 1

    Share the radar in your monthly leadership meeting — it makes abstract culture conversations concrete.

  2. 2

    A pillar below 50 for two consecutive weeks is a 1:1 cue, not just a data point.

  3. 3

    The radar is a 30-day rolling view — a single rough week won't collapse a healthy pillar.

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