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Beth Layman

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A successful process improvement consultant, facilitator, teacher, and coach with more than twenty-five years of experience in the high tech sector, Beth Layman is an authority on measurement and process improvement. Her wide-ranging experience includes commercial, government, aerospace, and product software organizations. Beth provides training and interactive workshops, assessments, management consulting, and coaching in areas such as process definition, improvement, software measurement, project management, portfolio management, and software quality assurance. Beth is an SEI Authorized CMMI® Lead Appraiser and is co-author of Practical Software Measurement: Objective Information for Decision Makers.

Company
TeraQuest
Job Function
Consulting
Industry
Business Services - Consulting - Non-profit
Interests
Configuration Management
Defect or Incident Management
Country
United States

A successful process improvement consultant, facilitator, teacher, and coach with more than twenty-five years of experience in the high tech sector, Beth Layman is an authority on measurement and process improvement. Her wide-ranging experience includes commercial, government, aerospace, and product software organizations. Beth provides training and interactive workshops, assessments, management consulting, and coaching in areas such as process definition, improvement, software measurement, project management, portfolio management, and software quality assurance. Beth is an SEI Authorized CMMI® Lead Appraiser and is co-author of Practical Software Measurement: Objective Information for Decision Makers.

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Measurement Maturity at CMM Level 3

This slide presentation discusses CMM Level 2 and 3. It describes characteristics of a mature measurement program at Level 3 and discusses measurement requirements from an assessor's perspective. The presentation provides examples and offers ideas on good and bad practices/programs. Measurement requirements are embedded throughout the model.