Most assessments give you a score. This one gives you a prioritised plan — benchmarked against your industry, with tailored next steps for every gap.
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Pillars
The four pillars
Top-level domains that together describe an organisation's overall IT maturity.
1Strategy, Governance & Investment
2Operations, Platform & Service Delivery
3Security & Business Resilience
4Digital Enablement & Future Capability
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Traits
Traits
Specific capability areas grouped under each pillar — for example risk management, identity, service delivery and automation. Each trait represents a distinct skill the IT function needs to be good at.
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Questions
Questions
A focused set of questions across the 13 traits. Each one offers five maturity statements; you choose the one that best describes your organisation today, which sets that question's IML score.
IML 1–5
Maturity Rating
IT Maturity Level (IML)
A 1–5 scale describing how mature a capability is, from ad-hoc to leading practice.
1 NascentAd-hoc and reactive; little structure in place.
2 LearningEmerging practices; inconsistent across the org.
3 ProficientDefined and repeatable; works well most of the time.
4 SkilledMeasured and optimised; embedded across teams.
5 InnovatingLeading practice; continuously improving and adaptive.
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Estimated time to complete: 30 minutes
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