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Raghav
45

Hi All,
Being the new to the HR Industry, I would like to know whether it is good to have PCMM in HR. If so, How to proceed? I am from chennai and mine is software development company with 80 Associates.
Looking for some to guide me...
Thanks & Regards,
~Raghav

From India, Kochi
Alisha Neha
1

Dear Raghav
We are doing PCMM in our company with Wipro.
Contact wipro for their service.Get in to an business agreement for this process.Its really a good tool and of course it involves HRas a major process owner.
Basically it is people processing to attain competence maturity.
Regards
Alisha Neha

From India, New Delhi
hr-experts
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archnahr
113

Hi Raghav,

I hope all tis information on P-CMM will be of help.

There are 5 levels of PCMM certification, I think it is always better if your company sponser you for such courses.

Here we go.......

P-CMM for improving human resource process

Capability Maturity Model (CMM) is IT Industry's most credible and proven, software engineering process improvement model. Developed by DoD (Department of Defence, USA) it assesses the capability of software suppliers. SEI's (Software Engineering Institute at Carnegie Mellon University or any other authorised assessor) responsibility is to assess organisations based on the technology and processes used and their capabilities. These are certified on a1-5 scale, level 1 being the lowest and level-5 the highest.

# The structure

The model believes that People/HR practices in organisations can evolve from the lowest level (Level-1) to the highest (level-5).

1. Developing individual capability:

It includes training, development, competency development and analysis, mentoring and continuous capability improvement.

2. Building workgroups and culture:

This involves communication and coordination, workshop development and participatory culture, competency integration and empowered workgroups and continuous capability improvement.

3. Motivating and managing performance:

This focuses on compensation, performance management and work environment, competency based practices and career development, quantitative performance management and organisational performance alignment.

4. Shaping the workforce:

Organisations focus on staffing to workforce planning, organisational capability management and work force innovation.

Trained assessors are certified by SEI. They have the final say in the assessment process that is rigorous. The expenditure depends on the levels of certification a company plans to take.

The edge P-CMM has over the others is that it is designed specifically for improving the HR processes. P-CMM provides organisations an excellent tool to improve HR practices, processes, and establish a culture of organisational excellence.

If you need any clarification, do let me know.

Cheers

Archna

From India, Delhi
Raghav
45

Many Thanks to all for replying to my query. I basically wanted to do some certifications for my own individual knowledge and Professional growth.
Last but not the least to increase my own market value at the cost of being beneficial to the company I am currently working in.
THanks once again.
I do have lots of questions but will be able to post those questions as soon as I get some clarity in thought ( I am now running full of all the knowledge that u guys have posted)...
~Raghav

From India, Kochi
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