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Here are the six COBIT maturity levels:
Processes are sporadic and unorganized. There is little to no formal planning or documentation. Success depends on individual effort and heroics rather than repeatable procedures. Management awareness is low. cobit maturity level
Basic processes are established, but they are not formally documented or enforced. Different people or departments may follow different methods. There is some consistency, but mainly due to informal training or habit. No formal communication or training exists. Here are the six COBIT maturity levels: Processes
COBIT 4.1 popularized a six-level maturity scale (0 to 5). While COBIT 5 and 2019 have introduced a more detailed capability model using process attributes (rated from "incomplete" to "optimizing"), the classic 0–5 scale remains widely understood for high-level assessments. Management awareness is low
Procedures are standardized, documented, and communicated through formal training. However, the organization relies on mandatory compliance rather than proactive improvement. Processes are aligned with business goals, but measurement is still limited.
Management monitors compliance and measures process effectiveness using key performance indicators (KPIs). Processes are regularly audited. Corrective actions are taken based on data. The focus is on control and predictability.