# Design Assessment

### **Improve how teams make decisions over time**

The Design Assessment evaluates how well an organization creates clarity, proof, and momentum through design decisions.

As organizations grow, workflows become more complex. More teams, more AI systems, more meetings, and more decisions make it harder to keep direction connected across the company. Design problems usually break down slowly. Decisions become unclear, proof weakens, workflows disconnect, and influence stops spreading.

The Design Assessment helps teams identify:

-   Where decision quality weakens
    
-   Where signals stop influencing direction
    
-   Where proof breaks down
    
-   Where momentum slows
    
-   Where alignment gets lost
    

That aligns MUCH more tightly with the updated framework.

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### **What the assessment shows**

The Design Assessment looks beyond outputs. It evaluates how well your organization:

-   Turns signals into decisions
    
-   Turns decisions into measurable proof
    
-   Maintains alignment across teams
    
-   Scales learning across workflows
    
-   Connects product direction to outcomes
    

The goal is not to judge the team. The goal is to see where the system is strong, where it is uneven, and where a small improvement could unlock more momentum.

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## **Five Dimensions of Design Impact**

Design impact does not break in one place. It breaks across a few repeatable failure points. 

The assessment looks across five dimensions. Together, these dimensions reveal where organizational decision systems stay connected and where momentum begins to break down.

### **Organizing Work**

Where design knowledge either compounds or gets lost.

This dimension looks at how well your team captures, shares, and reuses what it learns. Strong teams do not restart from scratch every time. They build a body of evidence that helps future work move faster.

👉 Go deeper: [Organizing Work](https://glare.zurb.com/docs/design-assessment/organizing-work)

### **Managing Complexity**

Where growing work either stays clear or becomes harder to move.

This dimension looks at how well your team handles work that spans products, teams, systems, and decisions. Strong teams create enough structure to keep progress moving without slowing everything down.

👉 Go deeper: [Managing Complexity](https://glare.zurb.com/docs/design-assessment/managing-complexity)

### **Building Proof**

Where design either connects to results or stays trapped inside the team.

This dimension looks at how well design outcomes connect to user and business impact. Strong teams can clearly explain:

-   what changed
    
-   why it mattered
    
-   what users responded to
    
-   how decisions influenced outcomes
    

This turns design from activity into measurable organizational direction.

👉 Go deeper: [Building Proof](https://glare.zurb.com/docs/design-assessment/building-proof)

### **Guiding Decisions**

Where signals either create direction or get lost in debate.

This dimension looks at how well your team turns evidence into clear choices. Strong teams:

-   compare tradeoffs clearly
    
-   reduce opinion-driven decisions
    
-   move conversations toward alignment
    
-   maintain momentum while work evolves
    

👉 Go deeper: [Guiding Decisions](https://glare.zurb.com/docs/design-assessment/guiding-decisions)

### **Scaling Influence**

Where proof either travels or stays local.

This dimension looks at how far design evidence moves across the organization. Strong teams make design proof visible, trusted, and useful to leaders beyond the immediate project.

👉 Go deeper: [Spread proof across teams and leadership](https://glare.zurb.com/docs/design-assessment/scaling-influence)

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### **How the assessment works**

Each dimension is scored to show how consistently design creates clarity and momentum. Together, the five dimensions reveal the pattern of how design moves through your organization:

-   Where work starts clearly
    
-   Where decisions slow down
    
-   Where proof fades
    
-   Where evidence fails to travel
    
-   Where influence can grow
    

The score matters, but the pattern matters more.

A team can have one strong dimension and still struggle to create impact. Another team may score evenly across dimensions but need a stronger proof story. The assessment helps you see the shape of the system, not just a number.

Go deeper: Scoring Model  
Go deeper: How It’s Measured  
Go deeper: Reading Patterns  
Go deeper: Using Results

### **What you get**

The assessment gives your team a clearer view of how design maturity works inside the organization.

You walk away with:

-   A clearer view of organizational decision quality
    
-   Visible strengths and gaps across the system
    
-   Shared language for evaluating decisions
    
-   Clearer visibility into where momentum slows
    
-   Focused next actions
    
-   A practical path for improving alignment, proof, and decision-making
    

## **How to use your results**

Start by looking for the biggest break in the system. 

Ask:

-   Where are we strongest?
    
-   Where does work slow down?
    
-   Where does proof stop moving?
    
-   Where do decisions get revisited?
    
-   Where does leadership lose visibility?
    
-   What can we improve in the next 30 days?
    

Then choose one dimension to strengthen first. Small, visible improvements build momentum faster than broad transformation plans. The point is not to fix everything at once. The point is to find the part of the system that will create the most movement.

## **Next step**

Use the Design Assessment in two ways.

1\. Explore the dimensions to understand what strong design impact looks like:

-   [Organizing Work](https://glare.zurb.com/docs/design-assessment/organizing-work)
    
-   [Managing Complexity](https://glare.zurb.com/docs/design-assessment/managing-complexity)
    
-   [Building Proof](https://glare.zurb.com/docs/design-assessment/building-proof)
    
-   [Guiding Decisions](https://glare.zurb.com/docs/design-assessment/guiding-decisions)
    
-   [Scaling Influence](https://glare.zurb.com/docs/design-assessment/scaling-influence)
    

2\. Then review the scoring section to understand how the assessment is measured and how to act on the results:

-   [Scoring Model](https://glare.zurb.com/docs/design-assessment/scoring/scoring-model)
    
-   [How It’s Measured](https://glare.zurb.com/docs/design-assessment/scoring/how-it-s-measured)
    
-   [Reading Patterns](https://glare.zurb.com/docs/design-assessment/scoring/reading-patterns)
    
-   [Using Results](https://glare.zurb.com/docs/design-assessment/scoring/using-results)
    

The goal is not just to evaluate design, but to help organizations make clearer product and design decisions as work scales.