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Assess your company's level of digital maturity

by Alp ICT

The first step in digital transformation is to assess digital maturity

Before taking any action in the digital field, it's important to have a clear vision of the starting point. In fact, it's a prerequisite for successful digitalization.

That's why we're proud to present a new online digital maturity self-diagnosis tool, open to all. In just 20 minutes, you'll be able to make a complete and accurate assessment of your company's digital situation, and obtain a personalized textual and graphical summary

The digital maturity assessment provides a clear and comprehensive picture of the company's digital situation, identifies gaps and priority areas, and serves as a guide throughout the transformation process. It allows us to analyze the digital levers for activating transformation at different levels, such as strategy, management, corporate culture, innovation management, customer relations, production and process automation.

An integrated assessment :

  • Questions about the company and the sponsor
  • Questions on digital maturity, i.e. 27 criteria divided into 9 dimensions. Each criterion comprises 5 states, each corresponding to a level of digital maturity.
  • Additional information on the impact of Covid-19 on digital maturity (optional).
  • A brief, personalized summary of the company's level of digital maturity.

A fuller report will be available once the data has been collected. Alldata collected will be anonymized and used solely for the purposes of the Digital Arc Hub project.

A public-private partnership to support companies in their digital transformation 

This tool was developed as part of the Digital Arc Hubproject, by the Haute Ecole de Gestion Arc in collaboration with HE-Arc Ingénierie, HE-Arc Santé and HEIG-VD. In order to ensure the best possible targeting of companies' needs, it takes the form of a public/private partnership: CNCI, CCIJ, i-moutier, UDITIS SA, DBI services, CEP, Microcity, Micronarc, ADNV, Y-Parc, and alp ict. The project is supported by the NPR intercantonal Arc jurassien program and has received funding from the Swiss Confederation and the cantons of Bern, Jura, Neuchâtel and Vaud.

The Digital Arc Hub aims to position itself as a neutral point of reference for the digital transformation of companies in the Jura Arc region, in line with the vision of federal policy, applied by the cantons, which aims to improve regional competitiveness and strengthen industrial systems at inter-cantonal level. The hub's objective is to respond to the three main dimensions of digital transformation: the internal dimension, the customer dimension and the strategic dimension relating to the business model.

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