The Capability Maturity Model as an Industrial Process Improvement Model

  • Doss D
  • Goza R
  • Tesiero R
  • et al.
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This study examined the potential of adapting the software Capability Maturity Model as a process improvement paradigm within the context of industrial process improvement. Traditional methods of process improvement incorporate some facets of Total Quality Management (TQM), business process improvement (BPI), business process reengineering (BPR), business process management (BPM), benchmarking, regulation, legislation, Six Sigma, and standards. Hypothesis testing showed two statistically significant outcomes regarding the first and the fifth maturity levels reflecting ad hoc processes and optimized processes, respectively.

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Doss, D. A., Goza, R., Tesiero, R., Gokaraju, B., & McElreath, D. H. (2017). The Capability Maturity Model as an Industrial Process Improvement Model. Manufacturing Science and Technology, 4(2), 17–24. https://doi.org/10.13189/mst.2017.040201

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