Data Management Maturity Model—Process Dimensions and Capabilities to Leverage Data-Driven Organizations Towards Industry 5.0
Résumé
Data-driven organizations aim to control business decisions based on data. However, despite significant investments in digitalization, studies show that many organizations continue to face challenges in fully realizing the benefits of data. Existing maturity models for digital transformation, data management, and data-driven organizations lack a comprehensive, industry-agnostic, and practically validated approach to addressing industry challenges. This work introduces a refined data management maturity model developed using De Bruin's maturity model assessment methodology. The model aims to incorporate all key elements of a data-driven organization, emphasizing the interdependencies required to evaluate maturity levels and provide targeted recommendations for addressing datarelated challenges during the transition to a data-driven organization. An initial validation with 31 industry experts confirmed the model's feasibility and practical applicability. As the next step, we plan to validate the model further by deploying the full questionnaire and deriving the maturity of each process dimension, along with its weighting, through assessments with industry partners from various sectors, including automotive, aviation, consumer goods/manufacturing, pharma, and media. Preliminary findings also underscored the importance of a deeper focus on the organization dimension, particularly in the context of Industry 5.0. Future research will refine the model through iterative development phases to address this critical area.
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