How do you select and prioritize process improvement opportunities at CMMI level 4?
CMMI (Capability Maturity Model Integration) is a framework for improving the performance and quality of organizational processes. It consists of five maturity levels, each with a set of process areas and goals. Level 4, also known as Quantitatively Managed, is the second highest level and requires organizations to measure and control their processes using statistical and quantitative techniques. In this article, we will discuss how to select and prioritize process improvement opportunities at CMMI level 4, and what benefits you can expect from achieving this level of maturity.
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John Kerkhoff, PMP, CPLCFounder and Owner, FRAGO 22 | Proven Systems for Workforce Development and Turnover Reduction | Veteran
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Jay Dilip VarmaEx-System Software Support Analyst @ University of Windsor | CS Grad @uWindsor | Aspiring Business Analyst and Product…
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Imrul KayesCo-Founder, Camel Tech | Business Automation Expert