Posted by Hillel on Feb 2, 2010 in Agile, Culture, Empowerment, Improvement, benefit, value | 2 comments
Just a few thoughts on some questions to pose as a sort of “guide” for whether or not you might expect benefits and value from using CMMI. These also have the benefit of helping CMMI be implemented in a more lean/agile approach.
When implementing CMMI, Are you seeking . . .
In this case, we also value the things on the left more.
The things on the right are a longer road, with questionable benefits and many risks. The things on the left get you to benefits and value sooner with less carnage and baggage.
Take your pick.
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I think current CMMI assessment process is seeking whether you are compliant with CMMI rather than whether you get improved from CMMI. This assessment process should be improved as well.
Indeed.