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01 Determine why you want to assess business process maturity. Common objectives include improving efficiency, reducing costs, enhancing quality, and increasing customer satisfaction
02 Identify the critical processes within your organization that directly impact your objectives. These could include product development, sales, customer support, and more
04 Collect data on how each selected process is currently performed. This can include process documentation, performance metrics, and feedback from employees and customers.
07 Create action plans to address the identified gaps. These plans should outline specific steps, responsibilities, and timelines for improving processes