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Collecting data is only half the job. The value you deliver to clients comes from what you do with that data — the patterns you surface, the trends you track, and the recommendations you make. Wenite’s reporting and dashboard tools close the loop between data collection and advice, so your conclusions are always grounded in real employee responses rather than intuition alone.

Smart dashboards

Once scan results are in, Wenite visualises them automatically. The dashboard for a client project gives you a structured view of scores, breakdowns, and trends without any manual chart-building.

Score Visualisation

See category and overall scores for each completed scan round, displayed clearly so you can read the picture at a glance.

Trend Lines

When you have run multiple rounds, the dashboard plots change over time — showing where the organisation is improving and where it is not.

Category Breakdown

Drill into individual themes — leadership, engagement, collaboration — to see which dimensions are driving the overall results.

Cross-round Comparison

Compare any two rounds side by side to quantify the impact of an intervention or track progress against a baseline.
Dashboards update as new data comes in, so they are always current. You can use them in client conversations directly — walking a contact through the data on screen — or as the foundation for a formal report.

Generating a report

When you are ready to produce a formal deliverable, Wenite lets you generate a report directly from the data in the client dossier. Reports are substantiated documents — not generic templates filled with placeholder text, but output grounded in what you actually measured.
1

Select the data to include

Choose which scan rounds, categories, and time periods the report should cover. You control the scope.
2

Review the dashboard output

Use the visualised scores and trends as the factual backbone of your report. Wenite pulls the relevant data automatically.
3

Add your interpretation

Overlay your professional analysis — what the scores mean in the context of this organisation, what the trends indicate, and what you recommend.
4

Include benchmarks

Where relevant, anchor your conclusions in benchmark data drawn from comparable rounds across your practice. This turns a client-specific observation into a calibrated insight.
5

Export and deliver

Export the finished report in a client-ready format and deliver it through Wenite’s sharing tools or directly.
A complete report typically includes: category and overall scores, trend comparisons across rounds, benchmark references, your narrative analysis, and prioritised recommendations.

Scalable reporting

The more you use Wenite, the faster each new report comes together. As your instrument library grows and your client history deepens, the time from “scan closed” to “report delivered” shortens — because the data is already structured, the benchmarks already exist, and the framework is already in place. This is what makes Wenite a compounding asset for your practice. Early reports require more setup. By the time you are running your tenth or twentieth scan, the scaffolding is built — and each new report benefits from everything that came before it. For consultants who deliver similar diagnostics across multiple clients, this scalability is significant. You are not rebuilding the wheel with each engagement; you are applying a sharpened methodology to fresh data.

Sharing reports

Once a report is complete, you can share it with your client contact through Wenite’s client portal. You control exactly what they can access — a specific report, a set of dashboard views, or a curated portion of the dossier. Sharing is selective and reversible. For full details on setting up client access, see the Sharing with Clients guide.
When presenting recommendations, anchor them explicitly in benchmark data. Telling a client that their leadership scores sit below the median for comparable organisations you have worked with is far more persuasive than a standalone number. Benchmarks transform a data point into a calibrated, defensible conclusion.
Reports can be exported in client-ready formats suitable for direct delivery. If you share via the client portal, your contact can access the report through a secure link without needing a Wenite account of their own.