CMMI certifications: A complete guide

 



The CMMI institute offers certifications and training courses for individuals, appraisers, and instructors, but you'll have to start at the associate level and work your way up.



The Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) helps organizations streamline process improvement and encourage behaviors that decrease risks in software, product, and service development. The model provides businesses with a framework for developing better products and services, starting with a series of appraisals of process and service development, service establishment and management, and product and service acquisition. The CMMI was updated to V2.0 in 2018, with a greater focus on improving business performance, building agile resiliency and scale, increasing the value of benchmarking and accelerating adoption.


Professionals seeking to improve their organization’s development processes — and their careers — should consider pursuing CMMI certification. Certifications are offered directly through the CMMI Institute, which certifies individuals, appraisers, instructors, and practitioners.  


Following is a guide to all the CMMI certifications you can earn and the courses you’ll need to complete to qualify for the exams.   


CMMI Associate

The CMMI Associate Certification demonstrates your commitment to capability and performance improvement, which can help you stand out among other candidates in your field.


The certification validates that you understand and can use the CMMI model as a tool for improving performance, that you know how to connect the CMMI model to business value, and that you have the skills to participate as an Appraisal Team Member (ATM). Certification is valid for three years and you will need to retake the Associate Exam each time to recertify.


Prerequisites: Complete the Foundations of Capability training course (see below) or an upgrade training program for those who have completed the CMMI V1.3 certification and are transitioning to the CMMI V2.0 (see below).


CMMI Professional

Once you complete the CMMI Associate certification, you can move onto the CMMI Professional credential, which demonstrates your ability to apply the CMMI model in an organizational structure through road maps for performance, team coaching, organizational change management, and fostering a culture of improvement. You’ll dive deeper into the CMMI Level 3 maturity levels and find ways to apply your knowledge to real-world scenarios.


Prerequisites:


CMMI Associate certification

3+ years of experience with domain-specific work, including product development, service delivery, or acquisition of products and services; 5+ years without a higher education degree or global equivalent

2+ years of experience with developing, assisting, or implementing process improvements

Certified CMMI Lead Appraiser

As a Certified CMMI Lead Appraiser, you’ll be qualified to help organizations determine their capability level or maturity level, as outlined in the CMMI model. Your application will be reviewed by the ISACA Appraiser Application Review committee, who will evaluate your experience and training in classroom presentations and management skills. You’ll need at least one year of experience presenting information in clearly and concisely, and in an engaging manner. And you’ll need an additional 10 years of experience in your “desired view of the model” and three years of experience interpreting or applying CMMI models in that work environment. Discipline areas include development, services, and supplier management.


Certified CMMI Instructor

If you want to instruct others on how to use the CMMI model, you can become a certified CMMI instructor. Once you become a Certified CMMI Professional, you can apply to be certified as an instructor. You’ll need to ensure your sponsoring organization is an ISACA Partner and is licensed for the CMMI product suite. Similar to the Lead Appraiser certification, you will need 10 or more years of experience in your chosen discipline and at least three years of experience using the CMMI models in a related work environment. After completing the training course, you’ll be observed leading a course to demonstrate your real-world abilities too teach a course on CMMI.


source - https://www.cio.com/article/222324/cmmi-certifications-guide.html

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