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Operational Health

Whether each application is set up so somebody could govern it — an owner, an administrator, a contract, a connection.

Every application has earned all nine health points.

System Health averages 0 of 100 across the portfolio, and 0 applications have earned every point. The score is nine points per application: an active integration, no confirmed redundancy, no confirmed duplicate, an active owner and an active administrator, a contract record, and completed onboarding. Owner and onboarding are worth two points each, so they move the number hardest.

Where the data points · 0 applications · counted from each record's own breakdown

Mean System Health
0
of 100, across the portfolio
Fully Healthy
0
all nine points earned
Most Common Gap
0
nothing missing
Applications
0
in the portfolio
Reading by week

Where Points Are Lost

Counted across every application. One application can appear in several rows — the points are independent.

No health points are missing anywhere in the portfolio.

Watchlist

Lowest System Health. These are record gaps rather than usage problems — the work is filling them in, not removing the tool.

Nothing to show.

How This Is Counted

System Health is nine points: an active integration, no confirmed redundancy, no confirmed duplicate, an active System Owner (two points), an active Administrator, a contract record on file, and completed onboarding (two points). It measures whether a record is complete enough to govern — not whether the application is worth having. A tool everybody uses can score badly here, and that is a records problem rather than a usage one. The period switcher changes little on this lens, because record completeness is not a usage measure.