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3-Minute Dashboard Effectiveness Diagnostic

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?

A

0-500

B

500-5000

C

5000-20000

D

More than 20000

Question 2 of 10

How easy is it for end users to understand dashboards and reports in the company?

A

Very difficult

B

Sometimes confusing

C

Mostly clear

D

Very easy to interpret

Question 3 of 10

How do analytics requests usually reach your data team?

A

Informal conversations or messages

B

Tickets or ad-hoc requests

C

Structured backlog

D

Discovery process with stakeholders

Question 4 of 10

How are analytics requests prioritized?

A

First come first served

B

Based on urgency from business teams

C

Based on urgency from a data leader

D

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?

A

Never

B

Sometimes

C

Often

D

Systematically

Question 6 of 10

How many metrics typically appear in your dashboards and reports?

A

5-10

B

11-20

C

21-50

D

More than 50

Question 7 of 10

How often are dashboards and reports redesigned or rebuilt?

A

Rarely

B

Rarely, but it should happen more often.

C

Every year

D

Every few months

E

Very frequently

Question 8 of 10

Does your organization have clear dashboard design standards (fonts, color palette, layouts, and visualization rules shared across teams)?

A

No standards

B

Informal practices

C

Defined guidelines

D

A structured design system

Question 9 of 10

What proportion of dashboards are actively used by teams?

A

Less than 25%

B

Around 50%

C

Around 75%

D

Almost all dashboards

E

I don't know

Question 10 of 10

How confident are business teams in the accuracy of the metrics shown in dashboards?

A

Very low confidence

B

Some metrics are trusted

C

Most metrics are trusted

D

Metrics definitions are clearly governed

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