Lync Contact Card - Organization details

Hi,
In Lync contact Card when we open/expand, we are able to see 5 tabs as Contact, Notes, Organization,What's New and Membership.
In this "Organization" is showing the details of Manager and Team members who are sharing the same Manager and hierarchy continues till the last level.
I would like to know, is this information is static or created on need basis.
If its static and stored somewhere, pls suggest how to get the details.
Objective is to get the details of hierarchy level mapped. Pls suggest the way how we can get it.
Regards
Mahesh
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