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Article :: Pat O'Toole's Dos and Don'ts of Process Improvement: DO Establish Organizational Policies, Not CMM Policies
Software development policies should reflect current organizational commitments rather than "CMM-compliance." Models and consultants are just like any other tools use them when they provide value and use something else when they don't.
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