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
Share the radar in your monthly leadership meeting — it makes abstract culture conversations concrete.
- 2
A pillar below 50 for two consecutive weeks is a 1:1 cue, not just a data point.
- 3
The radar is a 30-day rolling view — a single rough week won't collapse a healthy pillar.
Keep reading
Understanding your culture score
What the 0–100 score is built from, what it means, and how to move it.
The AI culture briefing
Your Monday morning read — what the AI is surfacing and how to act on it.
The State of Pack report
A comprehensive pack health document you can generate on demand and share with leadership.
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