In the Reporting section, the 'TRACC Maturity Explorer' uses aggregate methodologies to calculate the assessment maturity for an area and practice. This means that the maturity is based on an average calculation of that area’s child areas, implementing the same practice.
Example:
The aggregate maturity score for Leading and Managing Change in the 'Central' area is 1.8
If you click on the TRACC Maturity block, it will show you which areas & scores make up the aggregate maturities for the area selected in the area tree.
In the below example, you can see that the score for LMC (1.8) in the 'Central' area is aggregated based on the LMC assessments being implemented in the actual area (Central), and its child areas listed.
If you click on Explore, you will be able to drill down and view the area and assessment data that make up the aggregate maturity.
Note:
- The Maturity Explorer only considers the verified maturity of an assessment.
- The maturity score is rounded off. If you hover over the graph or rounded maturity score, it will show you the actual maturity score.
If there is a mismatch between the actual assessment maturity in Assess, and the maturity for an assessment shown in the Maturity Explorer, please refer to the following article - Why is there a mismatch between the maturity in the Maturity Explorer and the actual assessment?