Reactive, Not Ready

You can respond once something breaks. You are still not built to prevent it well.

This usually means your space has some maturity and probably has handled hard moments before, but your team is still more reactive than truly ready.

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What this usually means

This score often appears in spaces that can pull together under pressure, but still miss early warning signs, rely on a few strong people, or confuse recovery with readiness.

Top risks

  • The team catches problems late instead of early.
  • You normalize near misses because the room eventually settles.
  • Important patterns repeat because nobody has translated them into structure.
  • A harder incident exposes how much you still depend on improvisation.

Your top hidden gaps

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Full breakdown

Your score is only the headline. These categories show where the real exposure is.

The categories below are calculated directly from your answers and give you a clearer read on where your space is most likely to wobble under pressure.

Next step

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