Where does your IT stand?
IT Maturity Self-Assessment
Answer eight quick questions and see whether your IT is reactive, managed, proactive, or strategic, with the exact next steps to level up.
Mark each statement yes or no for your business. Be honest, the result is most useful when it reflects reality.
Strategy & roadmap
- You have a documented IT strategy or roadmap, reviewed at least yearly.
- IT spend is reviewed against business goals at least quarterly.
Operations
- Your hardware and software inventory is tracked and kept current.
- Systems are patched automatically on a set schedule.
Security & resilience
- You have monitored backups that are tested, not just running.
- There is a documented incident response plan your team actually knows.
Governance
- User onboarding and offboarding follow a standard, repeatable process.
- One named person or partner is clearly accountable for IT.
Your maturity level
Four levels, from reactive firefighting to strategic advantage. Answer the questions to see where your business lands and what to do next.
What is IT maturity?
IT maturity measures how proactive and strategic your technology operations are. A reactive business spends its time fixing problems as they appear; a strategic business uses IT as a planned, secure, and governed advantage. Most small and mid-sized companies sit in the middle, and the gap to the next level is usually a few specific habits, not a bigger budget.
This assessment scores eight signals across four areas, strategy, operations, security, and governance, and places you on one of four levels:
- 1 Reactive
IT is in firefighting mode, problems drive the day rather than a plan.
- 2 Managed
The basics hold, but you are still mostly responding, not planning ahead.
- 3 Proactive
Strong foundation, IT rarely surprises you and most risk is managed.
- 4 Strategic
IT actively drives the business, technology is a competitive advantage.
Questions
- What is IT maturity?
- IT maturity measures how proactive and strategic your technology operations are. It runs from reactive (firefighting daily issues), through managed and proactive, to strategic, where IT actively drives the business forward.
- How is the IT maturity score calculated?
- You answer eight yes or no statements across four areas, strategy, operations, security, and governance. Each yes adds to a score out of 100 that places you in one of four maturity tiers.
- What are the four IT maturity levels?
- Reactive, Managed, Proactive, and Strategic. Reactive businesses respond to problems as they happen; strategic businesses use IT as a competitive advantage with planning, security, and governance built in.
- How long does the assessment take?
- About two minutes. You get your tier and recommended next steps on screen immediately, with a full report by email.
- What should I do after I get my result?
- Each tier comes with two or three specific next steps. The fastest way to act on them is a first appointment with a bdManagedIT strategist, who maps them to a plan for your business.
- Is this the same as a paid IT assessment?
- No. This is a free, instant self-assessment. Our paid IT assessment is a deeper, documented review of your environment that becomes the basis for a managed IT plan.