Industry Benchmarking¶
The Industry Benchmarking section at the bottom of your Client Portal shows how your organization's resilience score compares to the industry average for your sector.
This helps you understand where you stand relative to similar organizations and identify areas where you might want to focus improvement efforts.

If your organization has been assessed across multiple assessment types, a tab appears for each type — click a tab to switch between different benchmarking views.
Understanding the gauge¶
The gauge chart shows your score in the context of three performance zones:
| Zone | Color | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| At Risk | 🔴 Red | Your score is in the lowest range — significant improvement is recommended |
| Could Improve | 🟡 Yellow | Your score is in the middle range — there are opportunities to strengthen this area |
| Optimal | 🟢 Green | Your score is in the highest range — you're performing well in this category |
The blue needle on the gauge points to your current score. Below the chart you'll see:
- Your Resilience Score — your organization's computed score
- Industry Average Resilience Score — the average score for organizations in your industry
Using benchmarking data¶
Understanding your position¶
- Green zone? You're performing well. Consider what practices or strengths are driving this result.
- Yellow zone? There's room for improvement. Review the associated assessment results and analysis to identify specific areas to address.
- Red zone? This is a priority area. Work with your Account Executive to develop a concrete improvement plan.
Comparing to industry¶
The industry average gives you context: - If you're above average, you're outperforming most of your peers in this area - If you're near average, you're performing similarly to others in your industry - If you're below average, there's an opportunity to close the gap and catch up to industry leaders
Taking action¶
Industry benchmarking is most useful when combined with your detailed assessment results: 1. Review where you stand on the gauge 2. Look at your detailed assessment results to understand why you scored where you did 3. Work with your Account Executive to develop an action plan 4. Retake the assessment periodically to track your progress
Related¶
- Completed Surveys — view and manage your assessments
- Library — launch new assessments to expand your benchmarking data
- Client Portal Overview — overview of all portal features
- Assessment Details — more about how assessments work and how scores are calculated