Build Org Charts with PowerShell

Kirk has recently published his Org Chart PowerPack which frankly I myself have been using a lot lately.

For anyone working in a medium to large size of company this is just a great tool to navigate your organization and even produce html and Visio reports about it:

Does your HR have anything like that? Send them the link to the demo and get them addicted to PowerShell!

Read more about the PowerPack in Kirk’s blog.

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3 Responses to “Build Org Charts with PowerShell”


  1. 1 G September 1, 2009 at 9:40 pm

    Is possible to filter out by specific fields (like disabled users) from the Org Chart?
    Specifycally when you export the Org Chart to Visio.

  2. 2 Dmitry Sotnikov September 3, 2009 at 8:40 pm

    Yes, you can definitely do that by tweaking the code a bit. I would recommend that you ask the PowerPack author to either post specific instructions or update the pack to make this changeable in the UI. Here’s the forum where you can ask this question: http://powergui.org/forum.jspa?forumID=118


  1. 1 Adding Direct Reports action « Dmitry’s PowerBlog: PowerShell and beyond Trackback on September 14, 2009 at 10:34 am

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