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What percentage represents F - full achievement of an attribute in an assessed process, as defined by the COBIT 5 assessment approach?

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What percentage represents F - full achievement of an attribute in an assessed process, as defined by the COBIT 5 assessment approach?

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The COBIT 5 assessment approach is a framework that provides guidance for assessing and improving the governance and management of enterprise IT. The framework defines a set of processes and attributes that are necessary for effective IT governance and management.

In the COBIT 5 assessment approach, each attribute within a process is assessed using a maturity model with five levels of achievement:

  • Level 0: Non-existent
  • Level 1: Initial/Ad Hoc
  • Level 2: Repeatable but Intuitive
  • Level 3: Defined Process
  • Level 4: Managed and Measurable
  • Level 5: Optimized

Based on the assessment results, each attribute is assigned a maturity level, which corresponds to a range of achievement percentages.

The F level, which stands for "fully achieved," corresponds to the highest level of maturity (Level 5: Optimized). Therefore, if an attribute is assessed at the F level, it means that the organization has fully achieved the desired level of maturity for that attribute, and is operating at an optimized level.

So, the answer to the question is A. 100%. When an attribute is assessed as fully achieved (F), it means that the organization has achieved 100% of the desired level of maturity for that attribute.