Conducting Assessments
CAMP includes complete set of facilities to configure, administer, and analyze capability maturity assessments. As an assessment administrator, you can define the scope of an assessment, invite participants, track progress, send reminders, and eventually analyze and report results.
Type of Assessments
You can conduct at least four types of assessments.
High level Executive Assessment
Single Capability Assessment
Cluster (a group of capabilities) Assessment
Fast-track or Organizational Assessment (does not require assessment surveys)
Typical Assessment Process
All assessments except fast-track assessments follow a similar set of steps.
Create an Assessment
Define the scope i.e. what one or more capabilities are included
Include the current and target assessment time periods (snapshots
Specify the level of details for the assessment e.g. capability building block or capability question level assessment
Customize or define notification templates
Add participants
Invite participants i.e. send invitation emails
Track progress
Send reminders, if necessary
Add an assessor assessment, if desired
Upon completion, rollup and consolidate individual assessments
Develop charts and reports
Export data for additional analysis
All the above activities can be performed from the Assessment Administration page.
See specific assessment page for additional details on the process related to the type of the assessment.
Who can conduct and manage an assessment?
If you have access to Assessment Administration Page, you can set up and manage an assessment.
As an administrator, you can also assign anyone a Survey Administrator role through user access administration page.
Glossary of Terms used in this page
Executive Assessment - A high-level assessment covering all critical capabilities in IT-CMF.
Cluster Assessment - A group of critical capabilities included in a single assessment.
Fast-track Assessment - Rather than inviting other people to participate in an assessment, an individual can quickly assess the capabilities.