wpa: Tools for Analysing and Visualising Viva Insights Data

Opinionated functions that enable easier and faster analysis of Viva Insights data. There are three main types of functions in 'wpa': (i) Standard functions create a 'ggplot' visual or a summary table based on a specific Viva Insights metric; (2) Report Generation functions generate HTML reports on a specific analysis area, e.g. Collaboration; (3) Other miscellaneous functions cover more specific applications (e.g. Subject Line text mining) of Viva Insights data. This package adheres to 'tidyverse' principles and works well with the pipe syntax. 'wpa' is built with the beginner-to-intermediate R users in mind, and is optimised for simplicity.

Getting started

Package details

AuthorMartin Chan [aut, cre], Carlos Morales [aut], Mark Powers [ctb], Ainize Cidoncha [ctb], Rosamary Ochoa Vargas [ctb], Tannaz Sattari [ctb], Lucas Hogner [ctb], Jasminder Thind [ctb], Simone Liebal [ctb], Aleksey Ashikhmin [ctb], Ellen Trinklein [ctb], Microsoft Corporation [cph]
MaintainerMartin Chan <martin.chan@microsoft.com>
LicenseMIT + file LICENSE
Version1.9.0
URL https://github.com/microsoft/wpa/
Package repositoryView on CRAN
Installation Install the latest version of this package by entering the following in R:
install.packages("wpa")

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wpa documentation built on Aug. 21, 2023, 5:11 p.m.