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Digital Maturity Model

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What is a digital maturity model in manufacturing and how is it used?

A digital maturity model assesses and benchmarks an organisation's digital capability across connectivity, automation, and analytics , used to prioritise transformation investments and align stakeholders.

Definition

A digital maturity model is a framework that assesses an organisation's current state of digital capability across dimensions like connectivity, data management, automation, and analytics , and maps a path to higher levels of digital sophistication. Common models use levels from 1 (paper-based, reactive) to 5 (autonomous, predictive), with each level defining specific capabilities and technology requirements. They're used to benchmark progress, prioritise investments, and communicate strategy.

What this means when you're hiring

Digital maturity assessments are increasingly used by manufacturers before launching transformation programmes, and the people who conduct them need a rare mix of strategic thinking, operational credibility, and technical breadth. When I'm looking for a Digital Transformation Lead or Head of Manufacturing Excellence, I want to know if they've used a maturity model to drive investment decisions , not just as a diagnostic tool but as a change management instrument to align stakeholders.

Related Platforms

MESA Smart Manufacturing Maturity ModelSiemens Digital EnterpriseWEF Digital Lighthouse FrameworkMcKinsey Industry 4.0 Compass

Related Roles

Digital Transformation LeadManufacturing Excellence ManagerIndustry 4.0 Strategy LeadOperations Technology DirectorContinuous Improvement Director

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