A customizable grid chart for self, team, and strategy insights in Power BI.
Johari Window
The Johari Window is a custom Power BI visual inspired by the Johari Window model, but fully extended to support multiple grid layouts beyond the classic 2x2 view. It helps organizations visualize self-awareness, team feedback, hidden factors, and discovery insights in a flexible, structured way.
Unlike fixed charts, this visual allows users to define their own grid size (2x2, 3x3, 4x4, or more) and map custom measures or attributes to each cell. This flexibility makes it useful not only for personal and team development, but also for strategic analysis, decision frameworks, and scenario planning.
Key Features:
- 🟦 Multi-grid support: Go beyond 2x2 and design your own matrix (2x2, 3x3, 4x4, etc.)
- 📊 Custom data mapping: Assign measures, categories, or attributes to any quadrant or cell
- 🔍 Interactive exploration: Drill into each grid cell to view supporting details
- 🎨 Fully customizable: Control grid size, colors, labels, borders, and fonts
- 📌 Filter & slicer support: Responsive to Power BI interactions for dynamic storytelling
- 🌍 Wide use cases: From HR & leadership coaching to SWOT analysis, strategy mapping, and behavioral research
- ⚡ Scalable: Works for individuals, teams, departments, or organization-wide insights
Who Benefits from This Visual?
- 👥 HR & L&D teams for employee feedback, coaching, and behavioral analysis
- 👥 Managers & leaders for team awareness, planning, and development exercises
- 👥 Business strategists using grid-based frameworks (e.g., SWOT, Ansoff, Boston Matrix)
- 👥 Researchers & consultants for flexible data-driven quadrant/matrix analysis
Customer Need / Problem Solved
Most Power BI visuals like tables, matrices, or scatter charts can show data points, but they can’t represent insights in a structured multi-grid format. Users often struggle to map perceptions, feedback, or strategic models.
The Johari Window solves this by allowing fully customizable grids of any size (2×2, 3×3, 4×4, and beyond). It gives a clear, structured view of relationships, awareness, and strategy — something no standard Power BI visual provides.
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If you liked or disliked the visual, have suggestions for new features, or found any bugs, feel free to reach out to us — we’re always looking to improve based on real user feedback.
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Visual capabilities
- Can access external services or resources