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The AI Architect's avatar

The WebMD comparision is spot on. Making it a 10-min self-assessment removes the last excuse for not looking. The radar chart output is probably more useful than a single score anyway because it shows where the vulnerabilites cluster. That permission framing is key too becuase most people already know but won't act on gut feel.

Brother Rob's avatar

I first encountered the radar-style visual output when I was teaching classes on learning styles. The Kolb Learning Styles Inventory presents its results in a similar format. In the right setting it can be very useful, though in other situations it can actually make things more confusing rather than clearer.

I really appreciate your feedback and your time. it helps me continue refining and improving the approach.

Chad Nowak's avatar

I am a huge fan of the approach you have take with this. I have only generally seen this style of charting in the Tech and Cybersecurity space, but love the application. Thank you for not only putting this together but being willing to share it. Great post and resources Brother!

Brother Rob's avatar

I have a more advanced version that I play around with. When I created this one, my goal was to keep it simple and practical to use. Looking back now, there are definitely areas I would refine, expand, or make more granular. Still, it serves its purpose well for now. I really appreciate you taking the time to review it and share your feedback, it’s genuinely helpful and valued.

Chad Nowak's avatar

If you're willing to share the full version I would be happy to give it a look! I'll send my email as a message.