Abstract
IT departments often encounter challenges due to overlapping practices from various frameworks, leading to unnecessary costs and inefficiencies. Additionally, Configuration Management (CM) process-es are frequently implemented poorly, missing out on potential benefits. To address these issues, our research employs a Systematic Literature Review and Design Science Research methodology to develop a comprehensive and non-redundant CM Maturity Model. By integrating frameworks such as COBIT, ITIL, and CMMI-SVC, our model is designed to assist organizations lacking clear improvement strate-gies, those with inadequately implemented CM processes, or those seeking self-assessment. The model is also beneficial for companies managing multiple standards simultaneously. Managers can utilize this model to evaluate CM maturity before implementing various frameworks. Furthermore, we introduce the concept of “Quick Wins” to accelerate improvement initiatives. This research provides a practical tool for IT professionals to streamline CM processes and navigate the complex landscape of IT frameworks, ultimately leading to more efficient and effective CM practices.
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