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Overview and Comparison of PMI OPM3 & SEI CMMIApril 2, 2009 Location: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN Twin-SPIN We have reserved parking at the Washington Avenue Ramp! If there is event parking Meeting Announcement: EE/CS Building
Directions: A map is available at This Month's Meeting: Program Manager: Pat Wegerson - GD AIA / Kim Johnson - Johnstech Topic: "OPM3 - Overview and Comparison to CMMI Project Management" Speaker: Pat Wegerson - GD AIA / Kim Johnson - Johnstech Abstract: The speakers will provide a detailed overview of the OPM3 (Organizational Project Management Maturity Model). They will compare/contrast OPM3 and CMMI Project Management Process Areas and how the two methodologies can be used together. Speaker Bio: Kim Johnson, PMP, NPDP is a Senior Certified Project Manager and New Product Development Professional. Kim began her career at 3M as a Human Factors Engineer. After being pulled into a Government Contract in the role of Project Scheduler for the Program Manager, she soon realized her passion for project management and teamwork and the ability to work with diverse individuals across functional disciplines. She was responsible for creating a Project Manager community of practice at 3M and then went on to serve leadership roles in both the Project Management Institute and the Product Development and Management Association at both the Global and Chapter level. Kim also worked at Medtronic where she learned the PM discipline required in the medical device arena. She created a Project Management community of practice there as well and was responsible for Medtronic becoming a Minnesota PMI Corporate Partner. Twin-SPIN Mission Statement: The Twin-SPIN software process improvement network (SPIN) is a regional organization established in January of 1996 as a forum for the free and open exchange of software process improvement experiences and ideas. Representatives from industry, government, academia, other professional organizations, and consultants are welcome to participate. Our mission is to help sustain commitment and enhance skills in the area of software process improvement through an active program of networking and mutual support. The organization strives to serve as a source of educational and experiential information for its members, other SPIN organizations, and the general community of software professionals. Meetings are normally held on the 1st Thursday of each month from 5:45-8:00 p.m. Twin-SPIN is a non-profit organization and is sponsored by the University of Minnesota Center for Software Engineering (UMSEC). See: 2009 Sponsors: Facility Sponsor University of Minnesota, Department of Computer Science and Engineering $2,000 Sponsors University of Minnesota Software Engineering Center (UMSEC) $500 Sponsors PACT/Parametric Technology Corporation $400 Sponsors
$200 Sponsors BenchmarkQA $100 Sponsors Integral Process Solutions The following files related to this presentation are available for download:OMP3 User Forum Comparison of CMMIR and OPM3R |
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