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The 501(c) IT Maturity Model™ Self-Assessment
The 501(c) IT Maturity Model™ Self-Assessment
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5
20%
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Name
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First
Last
Company name
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COMPONENT 1 OF 4: INFRASTRUCTURE
Our staff can work from any location equally well
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Always
Usually
Sometimes
Rarely
Our staff can collaborate on work easily in real time
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Always
Usually
Sometimes
Rarely
Our staff can connect and collaborate remotely, regardless of location
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Always
Usually
Sometimes
Rarely
We are plagued by viruses or cybersecurity issues
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Very likely
Likely
Unlikely
Very unlikely
We can manage and control access for all mobile devices
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Extremely confident
Very confident
Somewhat confident
Not so confident
COMPONENT 2 OF 4: DATA MANAGEMENT
We can easily join data from various sources to paint a clear picture
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Extremely confident
Very confident
Somewhat confident
Not so confident
We trust our data and use it regularly to make important decisions
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Definitely
Probably
Probably not
Definitely not
All data elements have a single place to live
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Definitely
Probably
Probably not
Definitely not
Our staff know how to use the available technology effectively, as a core skill set
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Extremely confident
Very confident
Somewhat confident
Not so confident
We can segment constituent data for communication, marketing, and engagement
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Very easy
Easy
Difficult
Very difficult
COMPONENT 3 OF 4: IT GOVERNANCE
Our staff know how to use the available technology effectively, as a core skill set
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Extremely confident
Very confident
Somewhat confident
Not so confident
Staff are aware of IT-dependent projects and where they fit into organizational priorities
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Strongly Agree
Agree
Disagree
Strongly Disagree
Our CIO or IT leader has a seat at the strategic table, helping to shape business goals
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Strongly Agree
Agree
Disagree
Strongly Disagree
Social, mobile, and web allow customers to experience our value proposition in new ways
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Always
Usually
Sometimes
Rarely
COMPONENT 4 OF 4: DIGITAL/ONLINE PRESENCE
We provide a stellar user experience for all online touchpoints
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Extremely confident
Very confident
Somewhat confident
Not so confident
On our digital properties and resources, device form factor is irrelevant
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Strongly Agree
Agree
Disagree
Strongly Disagree
Content strategy guides digital content planning and execution
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Strongly Agree
Agree
Disagree
Strongly Disagree
We consider the digital experience first when thinking about meetings, events, education, membership, etc.
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Always
Usually
Sometimes
Rarely
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