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Case Study I. |
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Identifying the Broken Process
Client had applied for an ISO certification as a first step they wanted to assess how well their existing processes are, if the processes are broken, how they are impacting the overall productivity. They required documentation for each process evaluated (Business and IT), assign process and document owner along with change control system to ensure consistency across the organization.
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Case Study II. |
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Software Assurance
Client was aware of that there are broken processes that are impacting their productivity but due to overwhelming workload and backlog of signed contracts that had not been processed, they were hesitant to change their status quo as things might fall further apart.
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Case Study III. |
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Bring Company in Compliance with ITIL Framework Model
Client had applied for a Cisco Managed Service partnership that required certification through an audit of their internal processes. Helped them build processes in; Incident, Problem, Change & Release, Asset and Configuration, Security, Knowledge, Project, Capacity and IT Service Continuity Management. They were the first company to apply for certification in so many disciplines at the same time and they passed it with Zero Objection during audit.
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Case Study IV. |
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Capability & Maturity Model Assessment (CMMI)
Client was a state vendor but to qualify for certain value contracts, they were required to pass CMMI Level 2 - Requirements Management audit. Client requested to assess their existing collateral, conduct gap analysis, train staff and guide their internal staff to produce required process documentation.
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Case Study V. |
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Enagagement Model & Process Improvement
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