Communication
Establish mechanisms for dialogue with stakeholders such as IT colleagues, other business units, and third parties.
Improvement Planning
Practices-Outcomes-Metrics (POM)
Representative POMs are described for Communication at each level of maturity.
- 1Initial
 - Practice
 - Rely on the best endeavours of available personnel.
 
- 2Basic
 - Practice
 - Translate the more technical language into business language to ensure the business understands what IT is saying.
 - Outcome
 - Communication between IT and other business units improves and targets start to become aligned.
 - Metric
 - % of IT-related problems arising from misunderstandings between IT and other business units.
 
- Practice
 - Encourage some bi-directional communication within the IT function.
 - Outcome
 - Some staff can communicate their concerns towards management and feel recognized.
 - Metric
 - % of IT managers who get feedback from direct reports.
 
- 3Intermediate
 - Practices
 - Establish a functioning bi-directional communication process within IT and between IT and most other business units.
 - Ensure a basic, top-down process and a feedback (bottom-up) process are both in place.
 
- Outcomes
 - Misunderstandings due to using technology-specific terms are rare.
 - Feedback is encouraged, and may be applied in some instances.
 
- Metrics
 - % of IT-related problems arising from misunderstandings between IT and other business units.
 - % of IT and other business unit managers who get feedback from direct reports.
 
- 4Advanced
 - Practice
 - Consistently align communication between IT and all other business units.
 - Outcome
 - There are no issues due to misunderstandings with respect to the use of technical language.
 - Metric
 - % of IT-related problems arising from misunderstandings between IT and other business units.
 
- Practice
 - Consistently share and act upon any feedback received in relation to the bi-directional communication processes.
 - Outcome
 - New techniques in communicating internally can be put in place.
 - Metric
 - % of IT and other business unit managers who get feedback from direct reports.
 
- 5Optimized
 - Practice
 - Continually review and optimize the bi-directional communication processes in terms of precision, understandability, and relevance.
 - Outcome
 - IT and the rest of the business learn mutually from one another's way of communicating messages.
 - Metric
 - % of IT-related problems arising from misunderstandings between IT and other business units.
 
- Practice
 - Introduce new techniques, tools and surveys to support bi-directional communication when required.
 - Outcomes
 - Communication is seen as a major success factor within IT leadership.
 - The bi-directional communication process is improved as required.
 
- Metric
 - Frequency of introduction of new techniques, tools and surveys.