Decision Readiness Score

See where decision drift may be exposing your transformation.

Answer 12 questions and receive a readiness profile across ownership, context traceability, governance discipline, dependency visibility, execution continuity, and narrative risk.

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Decision Readiness questions

1. Decision Ownership

Major transformation decisions have a clearly assigned owner responsible for carrying them into execution.

2. Decision Ownership

When execution changes direction, it is clear who has authority to confirm or revise the original decision.

3. Context Traceability

The rationale behind major decisions is documented and accessible to the teams executing the work.

4. Context Traceability

When assumptions change, the decision context is updated instead of relying on people to remember the original logic.

5. Governance Discipline

Governance forums review the quality and consequences of decisions, not only project status.

6. Governance Discipline

Trade-offs made during execution are documented and reviewed by the right decision-makers.

7. Dependency Visibility

Teams can see which dependencies are affected when a strategic decision changes.

8. Dependency Visibility

Critical dependencies are identified before they become blockers.

9. Execution Continuity

Execution teams interpret strategic decisions consistently across functions, vendors, and workstreams.

10. Execution Continuity

Transformation progress does not depend on a few informal integrators to maintain alignment.

11. Narrative Risk

Major scope items can be traced back to a documented decision, not only to verbal alignment or meeting memory.

12. Narrative Risk

The organization can distinguish between approved scope, assumed scope, implied scope, and requested scope.