Example outputs for CIOs, IT leadership, and executive teams

These demo views show how ARVANIS turns maturity, priorities, and decision pressure into management-ready outputs.

Demo views5 typical management outputsFrom dashboard to decision package

What this example page shows

The screenshots shown here come from the ARVANIS demo environment. The point is not the exact layout, but which leadership question each output helps answer.

Not loose demo slides

Each view stands for a concrete management output that prepares assessment, prioritisation, or a decision.

Built for real review rounds

The outputs condense complex IT situations so that executives, CIOs, and IT leadership discuss the same picture.

From signal to the next decision

Across dashboard, profile, export, roadmap, and decision package you can see how analysis turns into a next steering move.

Example output 01

Dashboard: an overall view of maturity and pressure to act

A condensed starting view shows where risks, priorities, and open decisions converge.

  • Brings maturity, risks, and priorities together in one connected view.
  • Shows which topics need management attention and which are already well classified.
  • Works as a starting point for steering committees, monthly reviews, and leadership conversations.

Example output 02

Maturity profile: strengths, gaps, and weighting

The maturity profile makes visible where IT is appropriately positioned and where leadership pressure is building.

  • Shows differences across dimensions instead of collapsing everything into one score.
  • Connects assessment with relevance, weighting, and typical weak spots.
  • Helps teams discuss appropriateness rather than chasing maximum values.

Example output 03

Management export: a decision-ready briefing

Exports condense scoring logic, key messages, and evidence into a format that can move into management and board discussions.

  • Prepares content for review rounds, decision templates, and executive communication.
  • Reduces media breaks between analysis, the platform, and slide-based reporting.
  • Keeps reasoning and evidence in the same operating logic.

Example output 04

Roadmap: prioritised sequence instead of an action list

The roadmap translates prioritised action areas into a steerable execution logic with visible dependencies.

  • Orders actions by impact, sequence, and realistic delivery pressure.
  • Makes dependencies visible before several workstreams start to conflict.
  • Helps teams understand progress as steering logic instead of a loose task list.

Example output 05

Decision package: options, impact, and approval needs

Decision packages bring the actual leadership question into focus: what has to be decided, with which impact and which risk?

  • Condenses action options into an approval-ready format with a clear decision direction.
  • Places impact, risks, and assumptions next to each other instead of spreading them across documents.
  • Speeds up management decisions because the approval need is made explicit.

If you want to qualify these outputs for your own organisation, we can show you the right starting point.

Example Outputs for IT Steering and Management Decisions | ARVANIS