Free with an account · 69 figures
The Image Library.
Every figure from The Control Standard — plus a handful of bonus figures — in one browsable library. Each comes with a short, self-contained lesson, so a single diagram is enough to make the point in a deck, a wiki, or a one-to-one.
Filter by chapter, search the lessons, then open any figure full-size and download it. Free to browse with a ControlStandard.Tools account.
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The Image Library is free with a ControlStandard.Tools account — the same account that runs the Drift Report, the Control Index, and the interactive courses. No card needed to start.
- Browse every figure, filter by chapter, and search the lessons
- Open any figure full-size and download it for a deck, wiki, or one-to-one
- Get the live tools too — diagnostics, the Control Index, and the courses
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A peek inside
69 figures, each with a lesson attached.
A small spread of what's in the library. Inside, every figure opens full-size with its lesson and a one-click download.
How the standard is organised
Two updates, two worlds
The shape of a useful update
A shared definition of good
One-off or pattern?
Three levels of delegation
The coaching test
System improvement before system authority
What it's for
A picture that makes the point, ready when you need it.
Drop one into a deck
Reach for the escalation ladder or the seven places drift hides instead of building a slide from scratch.
Anchor a wiki page
Give a team page a clear figure and a one-line lesson, so the idea lands without a meeting.
Coach with a single figure
Open a figure in a one-to-one and talk to it — the lesson is written to be self-contained.
Onboard the language
Hand a new joiner the figures that carry the standard's vocabulary — dual mission, cadence, drift.
Filter to the chapter you need
Reading a chapter? Jump straight to its figures and search the lessons by keyword.
Download in a click
Each figure exports as an image with a friendly filename — no screenshotting, no cropping.