AHA
SHUR Gap-Finder • AHA Intelligence Suite
Five Viewports Into the American Heart Association
Five analytical viewports into the American Heart Association strategic intelligence pipeline. Each report renders InfraNodus knowledge graph data as an editorial intelligence brief.
American Heart Association
March 2026
Prepared for AHA Leadership
SHUR Creative Partners
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82 /100
Composite Intelligence Score
Aggregated across 4 InfraNodus knowledge graphs — strategic landscape, brand ontology, gap analysis, and discourse intelligence. Score reflects network density, gap coverage, and validation completeness.
Call Validation
10/10
Valid
02
Each viewport presents a different analytical layer of AHA's strategic intelligence. Click through to explore the full editorial brief for each graph.
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Network Explorer — 95 Nodes
Topic Cluster Network
Interactive knowledge graph showing 7 topic clusters from the aha-business-intelligence graph. The structural gap between AI Medicine and Behavior Change is the primary finding. 95 nodes, 273 edges, modularity 0.66.
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Gap Radar — 10 Gaps
Strategic Gap Analysis
10 strategic gaps identified across 4 categories — structural, topical, depth, and audience. “The Guru Gap” is the highest-severity opportunity: AHA has no continuous engagement mechanism for lifelong health partnership.
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Brand Power — 3.39/5.0
Brand Power Score
5-dimension brand assessment. Composite score 3.39/5.0 (Strong — Lower Boundary). The Trust-to-Loyalty broken connection reveals a 0.9-point engagement gap — the smoking gun of AHA’s strategic challenge.
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Discourse Flow — 97 Minutes
Call Intelligence Analysis
Temporal analysis of the 97-minute client call with 6 participants. 8 discourse clusters across 3 temporal phases. 2 new intelligence frameworks emerged: Human Story Adoption and Four Human Frictions.
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Composite Dashboard — 4 Graphs
Command Center
Composite intelligence view combining all 4 InfraNodus graphs. Engagement phase tracker (Phase 6 of 7: Integration), cross-graph synthesis, and 7 prioritized action items.
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