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by cyb_
1065 days ago
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I used to work at a CMMI Level 5 (certified) shop. The process was inevitably tailored to the lowest common denominator. It was meh. We used to say that the process will never turn a mediocre engineer into a good one but it will absolutely turn a good engineer into a mediocre one. In general, I've observed that a lot of these heavyweight processes are used as a substitute for high quality engineering leadership. They are not a good substitute. |
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This shifts the problem into defining and growing engineering leadership (which was my original quest too)