IT maturity model

An IT maturity model is the structured logic used to assess IT across dimensions, questions, and maturity levels. It makes assessments comparable and creates a dependable basis for prioritisation and management decisions.

The term describes the structured scoring logic behind maturity assessment and prioritisation.

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Term: IT maturity model

Definition: An IT maturity model is the structured logic used to assess IT across dimensions, questions, and maturity levels. It makes assessments comparable and creates a dependable basis for prioritisation and management decisions.

Context: The term matters when isolated observations must become one consistent assessment and steering model.

Context

In the ARVANIS context, a maturity model is more than a stack of levels. It includes dimensions, scoring questions, appropriateness, and the ability to turn results into priorities.

How it relates to ARVANIS

ARVANIS makes the maturity model operational through the methodology page and the platform, instead of leaving it as a slide-based framework.

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IT Maturity Model Definition | ARVANIS