CMMI and agile haven't shared many beers at the bar over the years. But there is no reason they shouldn’t be best of friends. They both long for continuous improvement, creating learning organizations that strive to reduce risk and increase quality. I believe that a major cause of dissonance is the lack of perceived value in the way the CMMI models have been applied and appraisals performed in the past.
So, what would it look like to implement CMMI and prepare for an appraisal focusing all of our effort into creating value and removing waste, instead of adding it? That was the question we tackled this past year and are seeing a completely different practice and outcome given our approach, including enthusiasm and appreciation from the project teams for this approach as opposed to the more typical dread.
Participants in this presentation will hear from both a CMMI Lead Appraiser and an agilest who lead this value-driven approach to CMMI. They will learn how agile mindset, practices, and tools can be used to apply the CMMI model to our delivery, with intentional focus on creating an ever-maturing practice that reduces risk and increases quality. Participants will also hear how agile was used in the appraisal preparation, enabling continuous improvement across the organization and even reducing the amount of time and effort needed for the SCAMPI A appraisal.