T1V Story Use Case: Interactive Map

Here’s how different industries and organizations can use T1V Story's Interactive Map to enhance their presentations and better communicate their global footprint:

Interactive Map brings your brand’s global story to life by showcasing key locations, projects, or partnerships through engaging, geography-based storytelling. With dynamic content, filters for organized navigation, and customizable global or regional views, Interactive Map allows companies to visually present their operations, customer reach, and strategic partnerships in an interactive way.

Here are a few common use cases for Interactive Map:

1. Customer and Client Locations

Interactive Map helps businesses visually display their customer or client locations, providing an overview of how far their products or services reach. Using color-coded pins, companies can group customers by verticals or regions, allowing them to highlight key sectors and market segments they serve. For instance, a technology company could map out its international client base by industry, making it easier to discuss industry-specific solutions or challenges.

Example: A software company uses Interactive Map to present customer sites globally. Each pin reveals customer success stories and key project insights, helping the sales team emphasize the company's experience in specific regions or industries during client meetings.

2. Supply Chain Mapping

For companies with extensive supply chains, Interactive Map can help visualize the flow of goods or services from supplier to customer. Different pin colors can distinguish between suppliers, distribution centers, and final delivery locations. Filters allow quick navigation to focus on specific elements, such as regions experiencing delays or particularly strong performance.

Example: A manufacturing company maps its entire supply chain, from raw material suppliers in Asia to production facilities in Europe and North America. Each pin provides details about the supplier, delivery schedules, and recent performance, allowing executives to analyze the supply chain's strengths and potential challenges in real-time.

3. Office and Project Locations

Whether showcasing global offices or project sites, Interactive Map provides an intuitive way to tell your company's story. Filters allow teams to display specific regions, project types, or office categories, helping them focus on key geographic areas. Accompanying content such as images, videos, or text can highlight specific achievements, office tours, or important milestones.

Example: A construction company uses Interactive Map to display ongoing projects around the world. Each pin reveals site photos, project timelines, and key achievements, providing stakeholders with a visual summary of the company's global reach and project status.

4. Partner and Reseller Networks

Companies working with global partners, resellers, or distributors can use Interactive Map to provide an overview of their network’s footprint. Pins can represent different partnership levels (e.g., gold, silver, bronze), while filters enable users to zoom in on specific regions or partner types. This is an excellent way to highlight regional or international growth opportunities during strategic planning sessions.

Example: A tech company maps its reseller network across the globe, differentiating by partnership level. In a quarterly business review, they use the map to analyze which regions are performing well and where additional support is needed, driving focused sales strategy discussions.

5. Telling Your Brand’s Story Through Geography

Interactive Map provides a unique way to showcase a company's journey, its impact on global markets, or specific regions of importance. For companies looking to highlight their history or future growth, each pin can represent a significant milestone—complete with videos, images, and detailed descriptions that bring their brand narrative to life.

Example: A global nonprofit uses Interactive Map to showcase their charitable initiatives across continents. Each pin highlights projects, locations, and success stories, providing a visually engaging narrative of the organization’s mission and growth.

6. Event and Conference Presentations

Interactive Map can be a powerful tool for displaying your company's global impact during public presentations or conferences. Presenters can quickly navigate across different regions or projects, diving into specific locations to showcase success stories, client experiences, or project data. This makes it easier to communicate complex global operations to a broad audience.

Example: A healthcare company uses Interactive Map at an annual conference to present the success of its clinical trials across multiple countries. Attendees can interact with the map to explore data and results from trials in different regions, enhancing the overall presentation with an immersive, hands-on experience.

7. Pairing Interactive Map with ThinkHub for Collaborative Strategy Sessions

For an even more dynamic and collaborative experience, companies can pair Interactive Map with ThinkHub. Imagine hosting a strategic planning session where your team explores global project sites or office locations using Interactive Map. Then, switch to ThinkHub to brainstorm ideas, share documents, and work on interactive content like whiteboards or spreadsheets in real-time.

Example: A multinational consulting firm uses Interactive Map to review client locations and engagements across continents during a strategic planning session. After exploring these locations, the team switches to ThinkHub to collaborate on strategies for expanding into new markets, reviewing financial data, and discussing action plans in real-time.