Sample report

What your report could look like

Below is a simulated example for a fictional participant — "Acme Manufacturing" — showing what each report tier includes. Real reports use the same format, built from actual survey data.

Sample data only. All scores, company names, sample sizes and figures on this page are illustrative and do not reflect any real study or company.

Standard report

Standard

Your Digital Maturity Snapshot, plus how you compare to the overall average across all participants.

3.3 / 5
Acme Manufacturing's overall Digital Maturity score — slightly above the all-participant average of 3.2.
Strategy & leadershipYou: 3.8 · Average: 3.2
Technology & dataYou: 2.6 · Average: 3.1
Processes & operationsYou: 3.4 · Average: 3.0
Organization & cultureYou: 3.0 · Average: 3.3
Customer experienceYou: 4.1 · Average: 3.4
People & talentYou: 2.9 · Average: 3.2
Your score
All-participant average (N=47)

What this means: Acme is ahead of average in Customer Experience and Strategy & Leadership — strong foundations to build on. Technology & Data and People & Talent are the two areas furthest below average, and likely where effort would have the most impact.

Pro report

Pro

Everything in Standard, plus comparison to companies in your sector and of your size — so you know who you're really being compared to.

Technology & dataYou: 2.6 · Manufacturing: 2.8 · 51–200 employees: 3.0
People & talentYou: 2.9 · Manufacturing: 3.0 · 51–200 employees: 3.1
Your score
Manufacturing sector average (N=9)
51–200 employees average (N=14)

What this means: Acme's Technology & Data score looks low against the full sample, but it's much closer to other manufacturers — this is a sector-wide pattern, not just an Acme issue. People & Talent follows a similar pattern: close to peers, but with room to grow versus larger companies in the size band.

Premium report

Premium

Everything in Pro, plus access to the underlying anonymized dataset for your own custom comparisons, and tailored recommendations.

Comparison groupNAvg. Technology & Data score
All participants473.1
Manufacturing sector92.8
51–200 employees143.0
Manufacturing + 51–200 employees62.7
1

Start with a data inventory

Technology & Data is Acme's lowest-scoring area (2.6/5). Companies at a similar stage typically begin by mapping where customer and operations data currently lives, before investing in new tools.

2

Build a lightweight digital skills routine

Peer companies that scored higher in People & Talent (3.0–3.1) commonly run short, regular digital-skills sessions rather than one-off training events.

3

Use Customer Experience as an internal example

Acme scores well above average here (4.1/5). The practices behind this strength may be a useful internal reference point for improving other areas.

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