Take this 3-minute diagnostic (10 questions) to evaluate how your organization produces, designs and uses analytics.
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Question 1 of 10
How many dashboards and reports (approximately) exist in your organization today?
0-500
500-5000
5000-20000
More than 20000
Question 2 of 10
How easy is it for end users to understand dashboards and reports in the company?
Very difficult
Sometimes confusing
Mostly clear
Very easy to interpret
Question 3 of 10
How do analytics requests usually reach your data team?
Informal conversations or messages
Tickets or ad-hoc requests
Structured backlog
Discovery process with stakeholders
Question 4 of 10
How are analytics requests prioritized?
First come first served
Based on urgency from business teams
Based on urgency from a data leader
Through a defined prioritization process
Question 5 of 10
Before building a dashboard, does the data team explore the user needs and decisions to support?
Never
Sometimes
Often
Systematically
Question 6 of 10
How many metrics typically appear in your dashboards and reports?
5-10
11-20
21-50
More than 50
Question 7 of 10
How often are dashboards and reports redesigned or rebuilt?
Rarely
Rarely, but it should happen more often.
Every year
Every few months
Very frequently
Question 8 of 10
Does your organization have clear dashboard design standards (fonts, color palette, layouts, and visualization rules shared across teams)?
No standards
Informal practices
Defined guidelines
A structured design system
Question 9 of 10
What proportion of dashboards are actively used by teams?
Less than 25%
Around 50%
Around 75%
Almost all dashboards
I don't know
Question 10 of 10
How confident are business teams in the accuracy of the metrics shown in dashboards?
Very low confidence
Some metrics are trusted
Most metrics are trusted
Metrics definitions are clearly governed