Friday, February 12, 2016

Will you be my CMMI valentine?

Dear Readers,

Happy Valentine’s Day!

In lieu of flowers, boxes of chocolates or Hallmark cards on this widely celebrated day of love, your CMMI Appraiser has something even more wonderful that is sure to sweep you off your feet …

Strategies for getting better at what you are ALREADY doing!


Yes, if you LOVE learning new ways to drive process innovation and performance improvement throughout your organization, here are some learning experiences that go right to the heart of the matter:

Monday, 2/15: “All About CMMI-- This is a great place to start. Find out EVERYTHING you need to know about CMMI by signing up for the introductory webinar.

Wednesday, 2/17: “Agile Transformation – Learn to take advantage of Agile for a lighter, leaner approach to solving business problems incrementally and iteratively.  Check it out!

Friday, 2/19: “Scaling and Strengthening Agile" -- By participating in this webinar, you'll come away with an understanding of the work that needs to be done to strengthen Agile in a way that makes sense for your organization, while staying true to Agile methods.

All of these learning opportunities are designed to help CMMI-focused companies that are looking for guidance on being lighter and more flexible, as well as Agile teams that are still seeking the kind of results they’ve been hoping for.

What's not to love?  We hope to see you at one or more of these useful learning events.

Do you ADORE this blog? Forward to your nearest engineering or software exec!

Jeff Dalton is a Certified SCAMPI Lead Appraiser, Certified CMMI Instructor, author and consultant with years of real-world experience with the CMMI in all types of organizations. Jeff has taught thousands of students in CMMI trainings and has received an aggregate satisfaction score of 4.97 out of 5 from his students.

Visit www.broadswordsolutions.com for more information about engineering strategy, performance innovation, software process improvement and running a successful CMMI program.

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