Digital Maturity Self-Check

Where does your organization really stand? — In 5 minutes, across 10 disciplines.

Digital transformation is more than technology — it covers change management, business-model innovation and organizational adjustments. That is why we ask across 10 disciplines, not the usual 5 generic buckets. And: digitalize first, transform second. The order is not random.

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Foundation

Three disciplines without which nothing else holds up. Digitalization, process management and IT security are the foundation — not the destination.

Digitalization of Processes & Documents

The step-by-step conversion of analogue processes and documents into the digital world, where not yet done. The absence of this foundation significantly hinders transformation.

How centrally and accessibly are your critical business documents (invoices, contracts, HR files) maintained?

Process Management & Documentation

Systematic description and maintenance of business processes. Process clarity → resource orientation → automation → quick wins.

What is the state of documentation for your critical business processes?

Information & IT Security

Technical and organizational protection measures. Practical reality: 74 % of cyber incidents trace back to the human factor — awareness and basic hygiene beat any expensive suite.

How systematic are your IT-security basics (updates, MFA, awareness, incident plan)?

Intermediate

What builds on the foundation. Data, quality, change and compliance are the disciplines that, in mid-sized organizations and the public sector, often decide how far a transformation carries.

Data & Document Management

Structured capture, quality assurance, and governance of your data and business documents. Key point: without clean data, AI stays an expensive hobby.

How is your data quality organised for master data (customers, vendors, products)?

Quality Management

Planned and practised measures to ensure process quality and customer satisfaction. Maturity ranges from "never discussed" to "ISO 9001 with a real audit cycle".

How tangible is your quality management — KPIs, audits, reviews?

Change Management & Organizational Development

How your organization carries change through. The evidence (MIT, 2025: 95 % of AI pilots fail — usually at the organization, not the tech) is clear: change management is not an "add-on after kick-off", it is day one.

How is your organization prepared for major technological changes (new systems, AI pilots, infrastructure overhauls)?

IT Compliance & IT Governance

How tangibly are regulatory requirements (GDPR, NIS-2, AI Act, license management) and decision structures embedded in IT. The obligations are growing faster than many realise.

How structured are IT compliance and IT governance? (GDPR, NIS-2, AI Act, license overview, role clarity)

Advanced

Without a stable foundation and intermediate layer, high values here are brittle. Concrete levers: a modern technology stack (Dim 8), innovation and AI capability (Dim 9), and resilience (Dim 10).

Technology & Architecture

How modern and scalable your technology base is. Cloud adoption, API architecture, AI integration and platform modernisation are the levers — they decide whether new use cases scale or remain isolated projects.

Where does your organisation stand (roughly) on technology?

Innovation Strategy & AI Integration

MIT 2025: roughly 95 % of GenAI initiatives show no measurable P&L impact — usually not because of the tech, but for lack of governance, data quality and scaling plans. Without strategy, AI is a hobby.

How systematically do you approach innovation and AI in particular?

Business Continuity & IT Resilience

Backup is not recovery. An incident plan that has never been rehearsed is hope, not preparation. Veeam 2024: only 32 % of respondents have recovery confidence.

How resilient is your business continuity — backup tests, incident-plan drills, ransomware preparation?

Which methodology backs this self-check?

Each dimension is anchored in established frameworks. The maturity levels follow CMMI logic (Initial / Emerging / Defined / Optimizing). All sources are freely citable — we do not hide where we think from.

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