Map business capabilities to maturity bands and investment priority to show the gap between today's organisation and the one the strategy requires.
Phase B, Business ArchitectureDerived from TOGAF
Capability gap heatmap: six capabilities scored against four gap dimensions
Each capability is a row and each gap dimension is a column. Cells are coloured green, amber or red by gap size, and a priority column ranks the rows with the most severe gaps.
Reading the matrix row by row shows which capabilities have the most ground to close; reading column by column shows which dimension fails most often. The priority column turns the pattern into an order of work.
Capability
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Up to eight capabilities; names cap at 24 characters.