Aggregated scores are specifically designed to enable structured, evidence-based decision-making.
They can be used to:
- Identify strengths and gaps relative to peers
- Guide resource allocation (e.g., where to engage, improve, or invest)
- Inform the strategic target for prioritization
Because aggregated scores are built on standardized and comparable inputs (e.g., normalized metrics, consistent scoring logic), they provide a reliable basis for strategic decisions rather than anecdotal interpretation.
However, they are most effective when used as:
- A high-level decision-making tool, complemented by
- In-depth analysis of individual rankings for operational execution
In this way, aggregated scores serve as the bridge between complex ranking data and actionable strategy.
