Circular Org Chart Template (Mind Map)

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Mermaid

Show your team structure without the hierarchy. This template puts a leader or team at the center, with members arranged around them — great for flat organizations, small teams, committees, project pods, or advisory boards. It’s fast to edit, easy to share, and stays readable even as roles change.

How to create a Circular Org Chart Template

To create a circular org chart template, follow these steps:

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Define center
Place the team name, project, or central leadership role at the core of your chart.
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Identify members
List all team members, departments, or functional areas that connect to the center.
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Determine groupings
If you have sub-teams or departments, decide how to cluster related members on the same branches.
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Create nodes
Add circles or shapes for each member radiating from the center, keeping visual size and prominence equal.
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Add names and roles
Fill in each node with the person's name and their role or function on the team.
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Organize branches
Arrange branches logically — by department, function, or project area — so related roles sit near each other.
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Review & share
Share the chart for team introductions, onboarding, company culture communication, or project kickoffs.

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