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Sixteen questions across the eight components of the TEAF loop. The result positions your organization on the seven-level maturity pyramid and identifies your two most urgent priorities.
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Two priorities identified and mapped to a TEAF deployment phase.
Answer with your real situation in mind, not the target. A flattering diagnostic serves no purpose.
Seven additional checklists
Taken as-is from the Annex G checklists in Book IV and the audit playbook in Book III — no substantive rewrite. Same guarantee as the maturity diagnostic above: entirely in your browser, nothing is transmitted anywhere, no sign-up.
Source: The Practitioner's Guide (Book III), Part IV, ch. 7 — the checklist closest to a full preliminary audit.
Source: Operational Implementation Guide (Book IV), Annex G.5.
Source: Book IV, Annex G.3 — minimum security points before any connection to real data.
Source: Book IV, Annex G.6 — effective human oversight of critical decisions.
Source: Book IV, Annex G.4 — where each piece of data mobilized in the Loop comes from.
Source: Book IV, Annex G.1 — before putting an n8n workflow into production.
Source: Book IV, Annex G.2 — transformation and routing of data between systems.
Before you start
A flattering diagnostic serves no purpose: it only pushes the problem one step further, until the gap between what was checked and what's actually in place becomes visible in a costly situation. Three reflexes help answer honestly rather than favorably:
This is the same discipline the compliance audit checklist applies explicitly: an undocumented item is presumed non-compliant until proven otherwise.