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Compounding Ratio Grid
Retention-to-application ratio by learning stream
Measure whether what you learn is actually being applied in real life.
Knowledge Compounding Map measures the gap between what you consume (books, courses, content) and what you actually apply. By tracking learning inputs against behavioral outputs, this assessment generates a "Retention vs. Application" ratio that reveals whether you're building real expertise or just collecting information.
Sample Member Chart
Retention-to-application ratio by learning stream
Before You Commit
You will get a baseline score, plain-language interpretation, and immediate next actions. No account is required for the baseline flow.
Score
A clear 0-100 baseline to anchor your current starting point.
Interpretation
A direct explanation of what your result means in everyday language.
Next Actions
1-2 practical steps you can start today to improve momentum.
Log of learning inputs (books read, courses taken, content consumed) plus tracking of concepts actually applied in work or life.
Cross-referencing learning inputs with behavioral changes and skill development to measure knowledge transfer and application rates.
A Retention vs. Application ratio for each domain, highlighting which learning methods produce real behavior change vs. vanity metrics.
Skip the theory for now. Complete the quick check to get your baseline report, then start with these three priority actions.
Step 1
Discover which learning methods actually change your behavior
Step 2
Identify the gap between what you know and what you do
Step 3
Learn which types of knowledge compound vs. which decay
Discover which learning methods actually change your behavior
Identify the gap between what you know and what you do
Learn which types of knowledge compound vs. which decay
Understand your optimal learning-to-application cycle
Get specific strategies to increase knowledge transfer
Second Track
Lifelong learners optimizing ROI on learning time
Professionals building expertise in new domains
Anyone feeling overwhelmed by information without progress
Leaders developing strategic thinking capabilities
Students transitioning from theory to practice
Full mode is currently in development. You can still run a free baseline report now, and join the waitlist for full launch access.