Writing Code? A Maturity Level 1 concept. Move to Maturity Level 3!
Make to Order, Provide from Stock, Assemble to Order. These three maturity levels are understood, proven, and confirmed in the physical manufacturing community. However, in the information technology community, most organizations reside in the Make to Order maturity level (level one) and are attempting to “speed things up” with techniques like agile programming, containers, “low code,” and numerous other approaches – all within the level one maturity realm.
It is time to move up the maturity scale. Underlying maturity level three, which is a maturity level you will all recognize surrounds our daily lives (in most areas of our lives), requires two concepts and underlying technologies that are quite simple – but not comfortable for those now existing in the maturity level 1 arena. Change, displacement, new learnings, and reward systems are all part of the equation, making people uncomfortable – and resistant to change. It is Maturity level 3 that is happening in organizations around the world, resulting in true enterprise agility. Listen in and meet your future.
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