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Alta i r Solutions. CMMI, ISO 9001:2000, Six Sigma: Fit or Fat?. Tonight’s Topic. S ix S igma. What do these three share in common?. How do these three differ?. Can they (should they) co-exist?. Concept of Unity. 1. Know what you want to do well. 2. Structure a way to do it well.

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  1. Altair Solutions CMMI, ISO 9001:2000, Six Sigma: Fit or Fat?

  2. Tonight’s Topic Six Sigma What do these three share in common? How do these three differ? Can they (should they) co-exist?

  3. Concept of Unity 1. Know what you want to do well. 2. Structure a way to do it well. 3. Use the structure, the way. 4. Observe its effectiveness. 5. Refine it.

  4. ISO 9001:2000 ISO 9001:2000 is… A Generic Quality Standard Contains ‘Non Shaped’ Requirements Emphasizes the ‘Requirements’ as Job 1 Provides for Official Registration

  5. ISO 9001:2000 1. Understand the requirements. 2. Build processes to meet the requirements. 3. Provide resources to use the processes. 4. Monitor, control, and measure. 5. Continuously improve.

  6. ISO 9001:2000 Section 4: Quality Manual Section 5: Management Responsibility Section 6: Resources Section 7: Product and Service Provision Section 8: Measurement & Improvement

  7. Six Sigma Six Sigma… A Generic Improvement Method Contains ‘Non Shaped’ Goals Emphasizes the Customer as Job 1 Provides for a Fixed Methodology No Standardization

  8. Six Sigma 1. Define what ‘Quality’ means 2. Plan how you will measure Quality. 3. Set a team in place to measure. 4. Measure and analyze. 5. Improve based on the data.

  9. Six Sigma DEFINE what you want to improve. MEASURE its performance. ANALYZE the performance data. IMPOVE and IMPLEMENT. CONTROL the new way…

  10. Capability Maturity Model Integration CMMI… A SPECIFIC Improvement Framework Contains Pre-Shaped Goals and Practices Emphasizes Consistency and Repeatability Provides for Official Recognition

  11. Capability Maturity Model Integration Organizes Technology Development into 25 Process Areas. 8 Project Management Pas 6 Engineering Pas 5 Process Management Pas 6 Support PAs

  12. Capability Maturity Model Integration Each Process Areas is structured with… 1 – 3 GOALS 2 – 7 Practices for each Goal Compliance = Achieve all Practices for each Goal, achieve all Goals for each Process Area.

  13. Capability Maturity Model Integration Process Area GOAL 1 GOAL 2 Practice 1.1 Practice 2.1 Practice 1.2 Practice 2.2 Practice 1.3 Practice 2.3

  14. Capability Maturity Model Integration PA – Requirements Management Goal – Manage Requirements Practice – Understand the requirements Practice – Track changes to the requirements

  15. Conclusion ISO can serve as the Management Umbrella CMMIcan serve as the Operations Base Six Sigma can serve as the Improvement Approach

  16. Altair Solutions jpersse@AltairSol.com

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