Bypass Risk Score per Project
VisualThis is your first line of defense. Before looking at any detail visual, the risk score gauges tell you which projects are within acceptable governance bounds and which ones need immediate attention. Each gauge distils three separate signals — workflow bypass rate, reopen rate, and stuck-issue ratio — into a single number from 0 to 100.
A score below 40 means the project is operating within normal governance parameters. A score above 70 means something is structurally wrong and requires escalation. The gauges replace the need to manually cross-reference three different reports every morning.
What you can conclude
- A score above 70 requires an immediate investigation — the project is showing multiple concurrent governance failures, not just one.
- A score between 40 and 70 warrants monitoring — the project has emerging issues that could escalate if left unaddressed.
- Comparing scores across projects in the same portfolio instantly reveals where governance attention is most needed.
How this chart works
Grid of semicircular gauges, one per project, each showing a composite risk score from 0–100. The score is computed from bypass rate (40%), reopen rate (35%), and stuck-issue ratio (25%). Color zones: green (0–40), amber (40–70), red (70–100).