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If your company has not achieved level 2, run, don't walk, as far from the effort as possible for it will go up in flames. Take it from one who has been through several of these attempts.
Judy
At 10:54 PM 7/8/99 EDT, Anne Halsey wrote:
>Rob Steiner asks about producing documents to aid his
>company in gaining CMM Level 3 status.
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>For my money, go to the source ... Carnegie Mellon's SEI site
>(http://www.sei.cmu.edu/sei-home.html). The site is a wealth
>of information.
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>Are you trying to go directly to Level 3, or have you achieved
>Level 2 status? If you've been certified as Level 2, I'd be
>astonished if your corporate intranet did not already contain
>a huge amount of information.
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>Another source of help should be your co-source partner. If they've
>already achieved Level 3 or beyond, they should have templates
>and processes in place that they will share with you.
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>HTH,
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> Anne Halsey
> wrdfinesse -at- aol -dot- com
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