Gap
Gap
Intro
A gap describes the difference between two states, often baseline and target architecture. It matters because gap analysis identifies work needed to reach desired outcomes.
Key points:
- Frames changes in capabilities, processes, or technologies.
- Supports planning, prioritization, and risk management.
- Common use cases: roadmap definition (EA), process improvement (BPM), tech refresh planning.
- Pitfall: vague gaps without quantified measures or owners.
Examples:
- Baseline lacks API gateway; target requires secure APIs.
- Current process cycle time exceeds the target SLA by 30%.
- Data quality gaps relative to governance standards.
In practice:
Document gaps with metrics, root causes, and actions; align with a delivery roadmap and governance checkpoints.
Related terms: baseline; target-architecture; roadmap
FAQs:
Q: What makes a good gap statement?
A: Clear current vs. target metrics, impact, and accountable owner.
Q: How are gaps prioritized?
A: By business value, risk, dependencies, and effort.