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Measure Your Continuous Delivery Maturity with a 47‑Item Checklist

Learn how to assess your Continuous Delivery maturity using a 47‑item checklist, understand its purpose for aligning goals, improving processes, and boosting value delivery, and calculate your score as a percentage to guide technical and organizational improvements.

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Measure Your Continuous Delivery Maturity with a 47‑Item Checklist

The Continuous Delivery Maturity Checklist

Continuous Delivery is about continuously making software provide more value in the real world, and the CD process itself should improve.

This checklist helps you set delivery goals and find ways to deliver software more effectively at both technical and organizational levels.

How to use: Divide the number of items you have checked off by 47 (the total number of items) to calculate your maturity score as a percentage.

Alignment

Alignment diagram
Alignment diagram

Context

Context diagram
Context diagram

Learning

Learning diagram
Learning diagram

Lifecycle

Lifecycle diagram
Lifecycle diagram

Organization

Organization diagram
Organization diagram

Process

Process diagram
Process diagram
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