Difference between revisions of "Enterprise IT Maturity Assessments"
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<tr><td valign="top"><strong>Technology</strong></td> | <tr><td valign="top"><strong>Technology</strong></td> | ||
− | <td valign="top"><ul><li></li></ul></td> | + | <td valign="top"><ul><li>The introduction of new technology is risky.</li></ul></td> |
− | <td valign="top"><ul><li></li></ul></td> | + | <td valign="top"><ul><li>Technology supports established, stable activities.</li></ul></td> |
− | <td valign="top"><ul><li></li></ul></td> | + | <td valign="top"><ul><li>New technologies are evaluated on a qualitative basis.</li></ul></td> |
− | <td valign="top"><ul><li></li></ul></td> | + | <td valign="top"><ul><li>New technologies are evaluated on a quantitative basis.</li></ul></td> |
− | <td valign="top"><ul><li></li></ul></td> | + | <td valign="top"><ul><li>New technologies are proactively pursued and deployed.</li></ul></td> |
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<tr><td valign="top"><strong>Measurement</strong></td> | <tr><td valign="top"><strong>Measurement</strong></td> | ||
− | <td valign="top"><ul><li></li></ul></td> | + | <td valign="top"><ul><li>Data collection and analysis are ad hoc</li></ul></td> |
− | <td valign="top"><ul><li></li></ul></td> | + | <td valign="top"><ul><li>Planning and management data is used by individual projects.</li></ul></td> |
− | <td valign="top"><ul><li></li></ul></td> | + | <td valign="top"><ul><li>Data is collected and used in all defined processes.</li> |
− | <td valign="top"><ul><li></li></ul></td> | + | <li>Data is systematically shared across projects.</li></ul></td> |
− | <td valign="top"><ul><li></li></ul></td> | + | <td valign="top"><ul><li>Data definition and collection are standardized across the organization</li> |
+ | <li>Data is used to understand the process qualitatively and stabilize it.</li></ul></td> | ||
+ | <td valign="top"><ul><li>Data is used to evaluate and select process improvements.</li></ul></td> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
</table> | </table> |
Revision as of 05:37, 16 December 2016
Capability maturity for EIT refers to its ability to reliably perform. Maturity is a measured by an organization’s readiness and capability expressed through its people, processes, data and technologies and the consistent measurement practices that are in place. A typical description of organizational maturity was developed by Stanford’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory:
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