Why people care
Make the account-mapping capability tangible and differentiate ResIt from tools that stop at staffing charts.
A structured account-mapping workspace for stakeholders, client units, workstreams, external entities, and project relationships.
What you're looking at
The diagram gives managers a working map of the client environment, not just a presentation artifact.
Why people care
Make the account-mapping capability tangible and differentiate ResIt from tools that stop at staffing charts.
Who this helps
In plain terms
ResIt helps teams understand who matters inside the client account, how teams relate, and where influence and dependency sit.
A few things to notice
Connections carry meaning through typed edges instead of implied layout.
See who influences decisions, who reports where, and how work is organized.
Reduce the time it takes for new managers to understand the client environment.
Keep the relationship model structured enough for downstream reasoning and automation.
Real account understanding includes influence, dependency, workstreams, and external actors, not only a list of contacts.
ResIt keeps the diagram tied to canonical entities and explicit connectors so the map stays operationally useful.
The diagram supports onboarding, escalation context, delivery coordination, and better preparation for important client conversations.
Walk through how relationship structure, delivery context, and account memory fit together in the same workspace.