Appraise the Organization’s Processes
- Obtain sponsorship of the process appraisal from senior
management.
- Define the scope of the process appraisal. Process appraisals may be performed on the entire organization or may be performed on a smaller part of an organization such as a single project or business area. The scope of the process appraisal addresses:
- Definition of the organization (e.g., sites or business areas) that will be covered by the appraisal
- Identification of the project and support functions that will represent the organization in the appraisal
- Processes that will be appraised
- Determine the method and criteria for process appraisal. Process appraisals can occur in many forms. Process appraisals should address
the needs and objectives of the organization, which may change over time. For
example, the appraisal may be based on a process model, such as a CMMI
model, or on a national or international standard, such as ISO 9001. The
appraisals may also be based on a benchmark comparison with other
organizations. The appraisal method may assume a variety of characteristics in
terms of time and effort expended, makeup of the appraisal team, and the method
and depth of investigation.
- Plan, schedule, and prepare for the process appraisal.
- Conduct the process appraisal.
- Document and deliver the appraisal’s activities and findings.