This function scans a standard query output for groups with high levels of 'Weekly Email Collaboration'. Returns a table with a all of groups (across multiple HR attributes) ranked by hours of digital collaboration.
email_rank(
  data,
  hrvar = extract_hr(data),
  mingroup = 5,
  mode = "simple",
  plot_mode = 1,
  return = "table"
)A Standard Person Query dataset in the form of a data frame.
String containing the name of the HR Variable by which to split
metrics. Defaults to "Organization". To run the analysis on the total
instead of splitting by an HR attribute, supply NULL (without quotes).
Numeric value setting the privacy threshold / minimum group size. Defaults to 5.
String to specify calculation mode. Must be either:
"simple"
"combine"
Numeric vector to determine which plot mode to return. Must
be either 1 or 2, and is only used when return = "plot".
1: Top and bottom five groups across the data population are highlighted
2: Top and bottom groups per organizational attribute are highlighted
String specifying what to return. This must be one of the following strings:
"table" (default)
"plot"
See Value for more information.
A different output is returned depending on the value passed to the return
argument:
"plot": 'ggplot' object. A bubble plot where the x-axis represents the
metric, the y-axis represents the HR attributes, and the size of the
bubbles represent the size of the organizations. Note that there is no
plot output if mode is set to "combine".
"table": data frame. A summary table for the metric.
Uses the metric Email_hours.
See create_rank() for applying the same analysis to a different metric.
Other Visualization: 
afterhours_dist(),
afterhours_fizz(),
afterhours_line(),
afterhours_rank(),
afterhours_summary(),
afterhours_trend(),
collaboration_area(),
collaboration_dist(),
collaboration_fizz(),
collaboration_line(),
collaboration_rank(),
collaboration_sum(),
collaboration_trend(),
create_bar_asis(),
create_bar(),
create_boxplot(),
create_bubble(),
create_dist(),
create_fizz(),
create_line_asis(),
create_line(),
create_period_scatter(),
create_rank(),
create_sankey(),
create_scatter(),
create_stacked(),
create_trend(),
email_dist(),
email_fizz(),
email_line(),
email_summary(),
email_trend(),
external_network_plot(),
hr_trend(),
hrvar_count(),
internal_network_plot(),
keymetrics_scan(),
meeting_dist(),
meeting_fizz(),
meeting_line(),
meeting_quality(),
meeting_rank(),
meeting_summary(),
meeting_trend(),
meetingtype_dist_ca(),
meetingtype_dist_mt(),
meetingtype_dist(),
meetingtype_summary(),
mgrcoatt_dist(),
mgrrel_matrix(),
one2one_dist(),
one2one_fizz(),
one2one_freq(),
one2one_line(),
one2one_rank(),
one2one_sum(),
one2one_trend(),
period_change(),
workloads_dist(),
workloads_fizz(),
workloads_line(),
workloads_rank(),
workloads_summary(),
workloads_trend(),
workpatterns_area(),
workpatterns_rank()
Other Emails: 
email_dist(),
email_fizz(),
email_line(),
email_summary(),
email_trend()
# NOT RUN {
# Return rank table
email_rank(
  data = sq_data,
  return = "table"
)
# Return plot
email_rank(
  data = sq_data,
  return = "plot"
)
# }
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