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Readiness Score calculation
Readiness Score calculation

The score is based on Topics that have been started, Requirements completed, Topics ready for review and Topics that have been Verified.

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Written by Juliette Scarcella
Updated over a week ago

Scorecards and Area scores are calculated on a few different factors that can help determine how prepared your company is for a Material Event.

A company's current score is your company's overall score and takes into consideration all Areas.

⚠️ Good to know: The Overview page will also show companies their Projected score. The Projected score is the score the company will receive once the Topic has been completed with all requirements and documents added and verified. Learn more here.

An Area score is great visibility for the person responsible for the Area. It takes into consideration all of the Topics in the Area.

These factors include:

Starting a Topic

Starting a Topic within an Area by either selecting Start topic or changing the Topic status manually to In progress will increase the Readiness score. Learn more about Topics here.

 

Requirements completed

Within Topics people will need to complete the Requirements section. Requirements are defined when creating the Scorecard and all Requirements within a Topic must be met to complete the score. Once all Requirements have been marked off, the Scorecard and Area's score will increase. Learn more about Requirements here.

Topic ready for review

When all Requirements have been met and documents have been uploaded the Topic is then ready for review. By changing the Topic status to Ready for review, the Readiness score will increase. If there are Reviewers assigned, you can select which Reviewer to assign the Topic to. Learn more about Topics here.

 

Verified Topic

Verified Topics are Topics that have had all Requirements checked off and all documents have been marked as Verified. By changing the Topic status to Verified, the Readiness score will increase. Learn more about Topics here.

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