Robust Capability Maturity Model Tools From KnowledgeLeader
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1. IT Vendor Management Capability Maturity Model (CMM)
This capability maturity model can be used to measure the maturity of an organization’s IT vendor management process and to assist its progress from the initial/ad-hoc stage toward the optimized state. The capability maturity model describes a maturity curve on these capability levels: initial, repeatable, defined, managed and optimized. In this sample, an optimized organization’s vendor management standards and criteria are generally established and communicated.
2. Enterprise Architecture Capability Maturity Model (CMM)
This capability maturity model can be used to measure the maturity of an organization’s enterprise architectural structure process and to assist its progress from the initial/ad-hoc stage toward the optimized state. The capability maturity model describes a maturity curve on these capability levels: initial, repeatable, defined, managed and optimized. In this sample, an optimized organization’s enterprise architectural deliverables look at business environmental trends.
3. IT Asset Management Capability Maturity Model (CMM)
This capability maturity model can be used to measure the maturity of an organization’s IT asset management process and to assist its progress from the initial/ad-hoc stage toward the optimized state. The capability maturity model describes a maturity curve on these capability levels: initial, repeatable, defined, managed and optimized. In this sample, an optimized organization’s processes are fully integrated into other IT management processes.
4. IT Operations Capability Maturity Model (CMM)
This capability maturity model can be used to measure the maturity of an organization’s IT operations management process and to assist its progress from the initial/ad-hoc stage toward the optimized state. The capability maturity model describes a maturity curve on these capability levels: initial, repeatable, defined, managed and optimized. In this sample, an optimized organization’s standards and cross-training are ingrained into operations.
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