Maturity Model for Microsoft 365
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    How to Elevate Your Microsoft 365 Maturity

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    This is an open-source article with the community providing support for it. For official Microsoft content, see Microsoft 365 documentation.

    Maturity Model for Microsoft 365

    Overview

    The competency articles describe what maturity looks like at each level. The elevation articles focus on how to move from one level to the next with practical changes to governance, processes, content, training, and technology.

    Use the published guidance below to move from assessment into action.

    Published elevation articles

    • Elevating Collaboration
    • Elevating Communication
    • Elevating People and Communities
    • Elevating Security
    • Elevating Staff and Training

    Additional competency guidance

    Some competencies currently provide their core guidance in the main competency article rather than in a separate elevation page. For those areas, start with the competency article and use the maturity characteristics there to prioritize next steps.

    • AI & Cognitive Business
    • Business Process
    • Customization & Development
    • Employee Experience
    • Governance, Risk, and Compliance
    • Infrastructure
    • Management of Content
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