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Understanding the assessment results

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When you view an assessment that is complete (see Completing an assessment), you will be shown a comprehensive analysis that will help you understand your current maturity, and plan you next steps.

A completed assessment will have six tabs of information:

  • KNOWLEDGE AREAS provides a tabular summary of the results, showing the knowledge ares included, your assessed maturity in each, the total score, and the ability to go back and view the answers.
  • MATURITY LEVELS provides a radar chart showing your current maturity levels (based on the assessment) and target maturity levels (based on the business outcome category you chose for the assessment). This is a good summary to use with leaders to help explain the top-level summary of where the organization is and where it needs to get to.
  • ROUTEFINDER provides the actionable insight – what you actually need to do to achieve the goals. For each knowledge area, a route map is presented that shows which steps you have already achieved, and what is missing for you to reach each level of maturity. This can be used to build your detailed plan of action.
  • SCORES show the overall relative completion of individual requirements across the knowledge areas, but also provides insights into the breakdown of capability based on activity. For example, across all knowledge areas, you might find you are strong at tooling, but weaker at engagement. This provides valuable insight into the data culture at your organization.
  • COMMENTS provides a single place to review all comments made on the assessment itself and any of the questions. It is very useful for understanding any nuance in the answers given, or simply finding a comment you yourself made.
  • ACTIVITY provides the history of key audited actions that have taken place on the assessment.

Once you understand these results, you can find out more about how to apply them in Identifying actions based on the results.

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Updated on 20 September 2024
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