Structural Readiness Score

Establish your organization's structural baseline using the same governance model that powers Morphe OS installs. This structured assessment evaluates execution visibility, ownership integrity, governance coverage, and structural leverage across your core systems.

Five Structural Dimensions

Instrumentation & Visibility

Are your execution systems emitting structured, governable signals?

Ownership & Governance

Is every operational domain structurally owned?

Governance Coverage

Are execution events bound to enforceable policies?

Audit Continuity

Is structural behavior traceable over time?

Structural Leverage

Can your systems scale without increasing payroll drag?

What You Receive

Scored Assessment

A Structural Readiness Score (0–100) computed using the Morphe OS governance model, with dimension-level breakdown tied to governance density and system instrumentation. Post-install, this score is evaluated continuously from live execution data.

Gap Analysis

Structural gap analysis identifying ownership voids, policy deficiencies, and instrumentation gaps.

90-Day Roadmap

A prioritized structural advancement plan designed to move your SRS to the next state band.

How It Works

01

Submit Baseline Data

Provide structured inputs about your core systems and governance coverage.
02

Structural Review Call

Validate instrumentation assumptions and ownership mapping.
03

SRS Report & Advancement Plan

Receive your computed score, gap analysis, and structural roadmap.

Baseline SRS. Then Live SRS.

Phase 1

Baseline SRS

Pre-install evaluation using structured inputs and leadership validation. Establishes your starting structural state before instrumentation.

Phase 2

Live SRS — Post-Install

After installation, Structural Readiness is evaluated continuously within Morphe OS as governance instrumentation is deployed across your systems.

15
Minute Structural Baseline
5
Structural Dimensions Evaluated
90
Day Action Plan

Get Your Score

    01You

    02Data

    03Systems

    04Next


    Most business owners run blind. Let's see how much you can actually see — right now, and looking back.

    How many tools and systems run your day-to-day business?

    Things like your CRM, project tools, finance software, or customer support.

    1–34–67–1010+

    When something happens in your business, does it get tracked automatically — or does someone have to remember it?

    No trackingA littleSome systems track itMost track it automatically

    If something breaks today, could you find out exactly where and why — fast?

    NoSometimesUsuallyAlways

    Do you have one simple map of every tool your business runs on?

    NoJust in my headWritten down somewhereYes, and we keep it updated

    Can you pull up exactly what happened in your business 3 months ago?

    NoA littleFor most thingsFor everything

    When something goes wrong, do you write it down so it doesn't happen again?

    NoSometimesUsuallyAlways, with real tracking

    Are you actually getting better over time — and can you prove it?

    NoA littleYes, sometimesYes, constantly

    If a number looks weird, can you figure out why — or do you just shrug?

    NoSometimesUsuallyAlways


    Data readiness assessed.

    Having rules is one thing. Knowing who's responsible — and getting the rules followed — is another.

    Does every tool in your business have ONE person responsible for it?

    NoA few doMost doYes, every one

    Is it written down who owns what — or just understood?

    Not written downJust talked aboutWritten downWritten down and followed

    If something breaks at 2am, does your team already know who to call?

    NoNot reallyMostlyEvery time

    When work crosses between people or teams, is it clear who's in charge?

    NoRarelyUsuallyAlways

    Are your business rules actually built into your tools — or just written in a doc nobody reads?

    Not built inLoosely connectedSomewhat connectedFully built in

    Before something important changes, does someone check it against your rules first?

    NoOnce in a whileUsuallyEvery time

    Is it clear what needs approval and what doesn't?

    NoA few thingsMost thingsEverything

    Can your systems actually stop someone from breaking a rule — or do they just hope people follow it?

    NoRarelyOftenConsistently


    Systems readiness assessed.

    Data and Systems are where every business starts. Here's a quick look at what else might be slowing you down — none of this affects your score.

    Which of these sound familiar? Check anything that's true for you.

    Shipping new features takes longer than it should — and nobody's quite sure why.If your best person quit tomorrow, you'd be in real trouble.You find out your numbers were wrong — after it's too late to fix it.Deals slip through the cracks and you don't notice until it's gone.You're spending money on marketing but can't really tell what's working.Things run fine until you're not in the room — then they don't.

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