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An IT maturity model is a tool that indicates the current development of an IT organization. IT maturity models measure the progress of people, processes, and technology. Maturity may range from low-level chaos to high-level strategic partnership. Maturity models are common across all business disciplines.<ref>[https://www.smartsheet.com/content/it-maturity IT Maturity Models, Scorecards & Assessments - Smartsheet]</ref>
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IT maturity models are used to help organizations understand quantitatively where they are (an as-is state) and, based on their mission and goals, where they want to be (a to-be state). You can also apply an IT maturity model, or a maturity assessment, to identify gaps between the current and future state.<ref>[https://www.ibm.com/garage/method/practices/think/it-maturity-model/ Use an IT maturity model]</ref>
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==See Also==
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*[[Capability Maturity Model (CMM)]]
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Revision as of 18:19, 16 December 2022

An IT maturity model is a tool that indicates the current development of an IT organization. IT maturity models measure the progress of people, processes, and technology. Maturity may range from low-level chaos to high-level strategic partnership. Maturity models are common across all business disciplines.[1]

IT maturity models are used to help organizations understand quantitatively where they are (an as-is state) and, based on their mission and goals, where they want to be (a to-be state). You can also apply an IT maturity model, or a maturity assessment, to identify gaps between the current and future state.[2]


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