IT maturity

IT maturity describes how appropriate, steerable, and robust a company's IT is relative to its size, risk exposure, and ambition. It assesses not only technology, but also governance, organization, dependencies, and the ability to evolve IT through clear priorities.

A core term for companies that want to understand IT not only as technology, but as a steerable management capability.

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Term: IT maturity

Definition: IT maturity describes how appropriate, steerable, and robust a company's IT is relative to its size, risk exposure, and ambition. It assesses not only technology, but also governance, organization, dependencies, and the ability to evolve IT through clear priorities.

Context: The term matters most in the mid-market when executive leadership and IT management need to turn many isolated issues into one prioritised view.

Context

In the ARVANIS context, IT maturity is not an abstract score. It is a management view of steerability, appropriateness, and priorities. That is why the term is always understood in relation to dimensions, dependencies, and decision logic.

How it relates to ARVANIS

ARVANIS uses IT maturity as the baseline for turning assessment into concrete priorities and steerable management decisions.

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IT Maturity Definition | ARVANIS