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UNDERSTANDING YOUR ORGANIZATIONS AUTOMATION MATURITY STAGE
EBook

UNDERSTANDING YOUR ORGANIZATIONS AUTOMATION MATURITY STAGE

Summary

This eBook serves as a strategic manifesto for IT and transformation leaders, arguing that the widespread failure of generative AI initiatives where 95% of investments reportedly yield little value is a direct result of low automation maturity. It outlines a four-stage evolution from reactive, siloed task-management to enterprise-wide orchestration, positioning automation not merely as a productivity tool, but as a critical infrastructure for scaling AI and managing enterprise risk. By aligning IT and business units around shared KPIs, the guide provides a practical roadmap for organizations to transition from stalled experimentation to measurable, automated ROI, ensuring that AI ambitions are backed by the structural capability to execute them at scale.

Challenges, goals, and practical steps forward

AI is dominating boardroom conversations — but without automation maturity, most AI initiatives stall.

While 95% of generative AI investments are reportedly delivering little value, global research shows a different story: leaders who combine AI with structured automation strategies are seeing measurable impact.

The question isn’t whether to automate. It’s whether your organization is structured to scale it.

 

So where do you stand?

This guide outlines the four stages of automation maturity, from reactive, siloed automation efforts to enterprise-wide orchestration driven by governance, alignment, and measurable ROI. Each stage presents distinct challenges and clear next steps.

Why does this matter to IT or transformation leaders?

·         Automation is no longer a productivity project. It’s an enterprise risk and growth strategy.

·         Organizations that reach automation maturity align IT and business around shared KPIs.

·         Without automation, even the best AI ambitions struggle to move beyond experimentation.

Whether you’re evaluating current initiatives or planning your technology roadmap, this guide will help you assess where you are and what to prioritize next.