PMMM definition

PMMM means the Project Management Maturity Model administered by Project Management Solutions, Inc.

Examples of PMMM in a sentence

  • Schedule and resources data shall be in one of the following formats: Primavera PM/MM (.xer file) Spreadsheet (.xls file) Primavera Project Planner (.p3 or .prx file) Microsoft Project (.mpx file) All other file format types (to include Suretrak) are unrecognizable to the County system and thus unacceptable.

  • An example of such a model is Kerzner’s 5-level Project Management Maturity Model (PMMM).

  • However, FRAP strongly relies on the role of the Facilitator to guide the stakeholder, it does not valuate the asset and presents the same drawbacks as MAGERIT and SREP regarding interactions.Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) is focused on standards for IT Governance which lead to information security, such as PRINCE2, OPM3, MMI, P-CMM, PMMM, ISO27K series, BS7799, PCIDSS, COSO, SOA, ITILand COBIT.

  • Process capability maturity models include the Software Engineering Institute’s (SEI) Capability Maturity Model (CMM) and the Kerzner Project Management Maturity Model (PMMM).

  • The PMMM is used to assess an organization’s project management processes (Kerzner, 2001).

  • The front-runners in this area are the Project Management Maturity Models (PMMM), but there is also promising research in more lightweight software project management measurement tools.

  • Some of the better-known capability maturity models include the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) Capability Maturity Model (SEI CMM), People Capability Maturity Model (People CMM), and the Project Management Maturity Model (PMMM).

  • Kerzner's Project Management Maturity Model (PMMM), similar to the SEI CMM and other project management maturity models, is comprised of five levels, with each level representing a different degree of organizational maturity in project management.

  • The PMMM is based on five maturity levels: Level 1–Common Language, Level 2– Common Processes, Level 3–Singular Methodology, Level 4–Benchmarking, and Level 5–Continuous Improvement (Kerzner, 2001).

  • TARs were generated with the maxgap/minrun algorithm based on the scored hybridization intensity data using a genomic window and technical replicates: MAS-B scored with standard sign test ( green); MAS Fwd-Rev scoring using reverse strand as “mismatch” (orange), pseudomedian; Affymetrix scored using pseudomedian from PM-MM (blue).

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