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Corporate Organizational Chart

Katie Rose Kaufman

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This template helps you visualize your company’s full hierarchy in one place. It uses a clear, color-coded structure to map reporting relationships across departments and leadership layers, making it easier for teams to understand how the organization fits together and where work flows.

Corporate organizational chart: Purpose and Benefits

This template lays out your organization from the Board of Directors at the top, to the CEO, and down through all management levels. With color-coded departments and multiple reporting layers, it’s especially helpful for medium to large companies where reporting lines and responsibilities can get complex.

To help teams not only fill out the chart but learn how to interpret it, this template includes Insight Cards, short educational guides that teach you how to read the chart for patterns, structural health, and strategic alignment. These cards walk through:

  • Decision pathways: how decisions flow through the hierarchy and where bottlenecks appear.

  • Capability gaps: how to spot missing roles, overloaded leaders, or uneven team structures.

  • Strategic alignment: how to check whether the current structure supports the company’s goals.

These Insight Cards are designed to help you develop your organizational “eye,” so you can move beyond simply documenting roles and start understanding what the org structure actually means.

Corporate organizational chart: Key Features

  • Governance-first hierarchy beginning with the Board of Directors

  • Clear visualization of the CEO’s relationship and accountability to the Board

  • Color-coded departments for quick visual navigation

  • Structure for up to five parallel departments with multiple levels (you can add as many as you need)

  • Fields for names, titles, teams, and brief descriptions

  • Flexibility to show dotted-line or matrix relationships

  • A professional layout that stays readable even for large orgs

  • Built-in Insight Cards that guide you in analyzing decision flow, capability distribution, and strategic alignment

Corporate organizational chart: Implementation Guide

To get the most out of this template:

  1. Add your Board of Directors and their roles.

  2. Place the CEO directly under the Board.

  3. Use the color system to group employees by department.

  4. Keep each box consistent: name, title, team, short description.

  5. Use official HR job titles for accuracy.

  6. Decide how deep you want to go (executive-only vs. full org).

  7. Represent dotted-line or matrix reporting consistently.

  8. Keep spacing and formatting standardized for readability.

  9. Add optional context (location, tenure, open roles) as needed.

  10. Update regularly as the org changes over time.

Review the Insight Cards while building the chart. They’ll help you spot patterns early and ensure the structure reflects how the organization truly operates.

Corporate organizational chart: Why This Structure Matters

This format does map reporting lines, but it also gives you a governance-aligned view of how your organization actually functions. With the Insight Cards teaching you how to interpret the structure, this chart becomes a shared source of truth for evaluating decision flow, identifying capability gaps, supporting workforce planning, and checking whether the structure still matches the company’s strategic goals.

Katie Rose Kaufman

Program Manager

From fine arts to program management, change leadership, strategy, and career coaching, I bring a unique mix of creativity, systems thinking, and people-first leadership. I design Miro tools that help teams and individuals navigate complex change, align around clear strategy, and grow with confidence. My work empowers teams to deliver meaningful results while supporting individuals through career pivots and professional growth with purpose.


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