Community Direction plotted against Ability to Adapt and Create New Opportunities

Satisfaction with current direction (X-axis) plotted against City ability to adapt to change and create new opportunities (Y-axis)
This chart combines responses to two questions to create an interactive scatter plot. This chart presents the average results based on all respondents. You can hover over the chart to reveal more information on each circle. The chart is structured as follows:

  • X-axis is the response to the question “How do you feel about the overall current direction of Lake Geneva and the changes that are occurring? (Scale: -5 = Very concerned; 0 = Neutral; +5 = Very excited)
  • Y-axis is the response to the question “Currently, how well equipped is Lake Geneva to adapt to future change, and to move quickly to create and seize new opportunities? (Scale: -5 = Poorly equipped; 0 = Neutral; +5 = Very well equipped)

Key things to note:

  • The size of the circle denotes the popularity of the response. It is clear from this graph that respondents are quite neutral when considering the current direction and the City’s ability to adapt to change and create new opportunities. The reasons for the varying responses to this question will be explored in the strategic planning process.
  • The responses can be filtered according to respondent age, race/ethnicity, length of time lived in Lake Geneva, and length of time worked in Lake Geneva.