Each level represents a different stage of organizational growth, from non-existent processes to fully optimized, data-driven systems.
This report provides an overview of the COBIT (Control Objectives for Information and Related Technologies) Maturity Model. The maturity model is a critical component of the COBIT framework, designed to assist organizations in benchmarking their IT processes, identifying gaps in capability, and defining a roadmap for improvement. Originally popularized in earlier versions of COBIT and refined in COBIT 2019, these levels provide management with a structured method to measure the effectiveness and efficiency of IT governance and management. cobit maturity level
It is important to distinguish between the classic COBIT maturity model and the evolution in COBIT 2019. Each level represents a different stage of organizational
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Processes are continuously improved based on business needs and performance feedback. Best practices are integrated, and automation is used to refine activities. The organization proactively seeks innovation and efficiency gains. Originally popularized in earlier versions of COBIT and