(All of these courses are offered as public classes or can be provided on-site.)
Introduction to Capability Maturity Model® Integration (CMMIsm) for Development:
This three-day course introduces systems and software engineering managers and practitioners, appraisal team members, and engineering process group (e.g., SEPG, EPG) members to CMMIsm fundamental concepts. CMMI models are tools that help organizations improve their ability to develop and maintain quality products and services. CMMI models are an integration of best practices from proven discipline-specific process improvement models, including the CMM® for Software, EIA 731, and the Integrated Product Development CMM.
This course fulfills a prerequisite requirement for any course requiring an official SEI Introductory CMMI course and is a prerequisite for being a lead appraiser, team leader, or team member on a SCAMPIsm appraisal.
CMMI for Executives:
This seminar introduces participants to the CMMI model by providing an overview of the model from a business perspective. The purpose of the model, the benefits realized from adopters, the business value of the model, and key adoption concepts are presented.
Target Audience: Executives and Senior Managers
Duration: 2 Hours
CMMI Half-Day Overview:
This seminar introduces participants to the CMMI model by providing an overview of the model. The Seminar highlights the business value of the model, describes key adoption concepts, and familiarizes participants with the model architecture, the two model representations, and the purpose of each Process Area.
Target Audience: Senior managers, middle managers, process improvement groups, and systems and software engineering practitioners
Duration: 4 Hours
CMMI One-Day Overview:
This seminar introduces participants to the CMMI model by providing an overview of both the model and the appraisal methods used with the CMMI. The Seminar highlights the business value of the model, describes key adoption concepts, and familiarizes participants with the model architecture, the two model representations, the contents of each Process Area (purpose, goals, practices, and typical work-products), the benefits of implementation of each of the Process Areas defined in the model, and the appraisal methods available to assess the progress and status of CMMI-based process improvements.
Target Audience: Senior managers, middle managers, process improvement groups, and systems and software engineering practitioners
Duration: 1 Day
Customized CMMI Courses:
In addition to the courses shown above, we offer CMMI courses, seminars and workshops specifically tailored to address your organization’s needs. For more information please contact us at