Framework Assignment
Frameworks reach your engagements through a chain: a framework is published, it appears under a practice, and consultants select it in Diagnose. This page explains how that assignment works and what controls it.
Who can access
All firm users see available frameworks. Org Admins control practice visibility (and therefore which frameworks show). Frameworks are published either by Celeredge (the global/shared library) or by your own firm via Framework Authoring on the Enterprise plan.
How a framework becomes available
Source badges
Each framework carries a source badge indicating where it comes from:
| Badge | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Global | Published by Celeredge to all firms |
| Shared | Shared to a subset of firms |
| Org | Specific to your organization |
What controls availability
- Publishing — the framework must be published and fully compiled to run (whether published by Celeredge or authored by your firm — see Framework Authoring).
- Practice visibility — the framework's practice must be visible to your firm.
- Engagement practices — the engagement must include that practice for the framework to appear in its Diagnose picker.
Step by step (making a framework usable)
- Confirm the framework's practice is visible in Practices.
- Ensure the engagement includes that practice (set on the engagement).
- The framework now appears in the engagement's Diagnose picker.
Common errors
| Symptom | Likely cause | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Framework missing from Diagnose | Its practice is hidden, or the engagement doesn't include that practice | Show the practice; add it to the engagement |
| Framework present but assessment fails to start | Not fully compiled (or published before compiling) | If it's your own framework, compile & approve its prompts in Framework Authoring; otherwise contact Celeredge |