The Judgment Readiness Pulse

A three-minute directional read on whether your organization is still producing the judgment it will need — or quietly consuming the judgment it inherited.

Ten questions across the five structural dimensions of The Judgment Vacuum:

IThe Apprenticeship Chain
IIThe Efficiency Trap
IIIThe Intelligence Accelerant
IVThe Generation Gap
VDesigning for Formation

Answer for the organization you lead or know best. There are no right answers — only honest ones. Your scored profile and organizational archetype appear at the end.

Based on the book The Judgment Vacuum by Martin Kumert

The Judgment Vacuum
Question 1 of 10
Your Profile Is Ready

Where should we look?

Your scored readiness profile, organizational archetype, and priority area are one step away.

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Your responses are sent only to the author, Martin Kumert, and are never shared. You may receive a personal follow-up — no automated sequences, no lists.

The Judgment Readiness Pulse · Directional Profile
Overall readiness · 0–100
The Judgment Clock
Estimated horizon before the formation deficit becomes structurally visible.
Years
The Five Dimensions
A directional read per axis, weakest first. The full assessment maps each in depth.
Organizational Archetype · Directional
Based on a ten-question pulse. The full 25-question assessment confirms the archetype, measures the match, and surfaces your secondary pattern.
Your Priority Area

This pulse shows the gap exists.
The full assessment shows where, how deep, and what to do.

The Judgment Readiness Assessment is the complete diagnostic behind this pulse — twenty-five questions, five stress tests, and a scored organizational report. Access is by application and includes a debrief conversation with the author.

Full five-axis profile with transmission-gap analysis
Confirmed archetype with primary and secondary patterns
Risk horizon and prioritized five-intervention action plan
Print-ready organizational report
A debrief conversation with Martin Kumert