Where you actually are — and the next move.
Each diagnostic tier lives at its own URL with a deep read on what that tier looks like in real orgs, why most teams get stuck there, and the three substrate moves that get them to the next tier. The tier most teams are stuck on (per published industry data) gets the first treatment for each discipline.
DevSecOps — Repeatable.
~36% of orgs cluster here. The most common stuck-point. What's working, what isn't, the three substrate moves to Defined.
Read →GenAI — Piloting.
~25% of enterprises here per Menlo 2024. Pre-EU-AI-Act-readiness. What separates the 12% that crossed into Operating from the 88% retrofitting.
Read →Cloud Cost — Aware.
~42% of orgs (FinOps 2024). You see the bill; you don’t yet control it. Coverage + lifecycle policy are the next 15-30%.
Read →Platform Eng — Emerging.
CNCF Operational tier. The platform exists; it’s not yet loved. Reduce cognitive load and measure whether teams choose or route-around.
Read →EA — Consultative.
~40% of EA functions (Gartner). Helpful when asked; uneven across business units. The encoding move that flips authority.
Read →SRE — Operational.
DORA Medium cluster: MTTR hours-to-day; change-fail 16-30%. Practices exist; rigour is inconsistent. Making error budgets real.
Read →More tier pages publishing quarterly — the next set covers Tier 3 (Defined / Operating / Controlled / Established / Governed / Disciplined) as the natural follow-on for teams that cross from Tier 2 in 2026–27.