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Checklist for assessing the status of your content strategy
In our consulting projects, we regularly see that companies are aware of the need to further develop their content strategy. The objective is clear: teams and customers should be provided with the information they truly need.
However, it is difficult to assess where a company currently stands in terms of processes, content management, AI use, content delivery, and service without strategic tools. The next steps for moving forward cannot be defined or implemented on this basis.
We have long supported companies in developing a clear vision and roadmap. Using our 360° maturity model, we successfully and objectively assess a company’s current position.
To make this tool even more accessible, we have transformed the original maturity model into a structured self-assessment.
This enables companies to independently evaluate the efficiency of their current content value chain by simply selecting the relevant items on the checklist. The result provides a realistic view of the current maturity level, highlighting strengths, weaknesses, and specific areas with development potential.
Who is this checklist for?
- Management teams and and department heads
- Transformation and strategy teams
- Organizations facing major change initiatives
Your benefits
- A more objective self-assessment
- Clear identification of development areas
- A solid basis for prioritization and action planning
- Structured introduction to strategy or transformation projects
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