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Digital audits

Unlock your organisation's full digital potential with our comprehensive Digital Audits. Discover how a thorough evaluation of your digital landscape can identify strengths, reveal opportunities, and provide actionable steps to align your digital capabilities with your strategic goals. Discover how we can help you shape a roadmap for future success and stay ahead in the digital age. 

What is digital audit?

A digital audit is a comprehensive evaluation of an organisation's digital and IT landscape. It involves understanding what the organisation currently has, why they are in place, and what the gaps are to achieve both short- and long-term goals. The purpose of a digital audit is to immerse ourselves in your world, identify your digital strengths and weaknesses, and shape a roadmap for future success through actionable recommendations.

Our digital audit process

Our digital audit process is thorough and tailored to your specific needs, ensuring that we deliver actionable insights and recommendations. Here is an overview of our approach.

Conclusion

A digital audit is a critical step in understanding and enhancing your organisation's digital landscape. By conducting a thorough assessment, we can provide you with a clear picture of your current state, identify areas for improvement, and offer actionable recommendations to help you achieve your strategic goals. Let us help you step forward with confidence, from a position of digital insight.


Frequently asked questions

A digital audit is a comprehensive evaluation of your organisation's digital capability, assets, infrastructure, skills, and tools. It helps to identify strengths, weaknesses, and areas for improvement to ensure your digital capabilities align with your strategic goals.

A digital audit provides a clear understanding of your current digital landscape, identifies gaps and opportunities, enhances decision-making, and helps mitigate risks. It ensures that your digital strategies are aligned with your organisational goals.

The duration of a digital audit can vary depending on the size and complexity of your organisation. Typically, it involves 10 days of assessments, interviews, and analysis, followed by the preparation of the final report over 4-6 week period. However, high level digital audits can be completed in 4-6 days over a 2 week period.

A digital maturity assessment evaluates your organisation's current digital capabilities against strategic domains. It provides you with organisation wide, team and departments scores of your current state and where you would like to be in the future. Insight is gathered through interviews and group sessions.

A digital skills audit assesses the digital capabilities of your staff across the organization. It involves tailored surveys to ensure accurate assessment of skills and helps in understanding the overall digital capability baseline.

Yes, our digital audit process is tailored to your specific needs and digital aspirations. We can customise the evaluation criteria and maturity model to ensure they align with your unique requirements and goals.

To get started with a digital audit, contact us to discuss your needs and schedule an initial consultation. We will guide you through the process and help you understand how a digital audit can benefit your organisation.

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