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Enterprise SPICE –Good to Go - Ibrahim SPICE 2010 – May 2010 1
Enterprise SPICE – Good to Go!
Dr. Linda Ibrahim
International Project LeaderEnterprise SPICE (ISO/IEC 15504)
Presented at SPICE 2010Pisa, Italy - May 2010
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Good to Go!This means : … we are completing Enterprise SPICE initial release.… we are entering the next major phase of our Enterprise
SPICE project … Deployment and Usage.… we are hoping you will use Enterprise SPICE in your
respective enterprises, and let us know your experience.
This presentation will provide a brief summary of the Enterprise SPICE initial release, and then offer some model usage considerations.
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Topics
• Background• Project Phases• Scope and Summary of Initial Release• Using Enterprise SPICE• Summary and Next Steps
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Background – What is Enterprise SPICE?
Enterprise SPICE is about: • bringing together standards and the SPICE assessment
framework to serve the enterprise
Enterprise SPICE objectives:• Integrate and harmonize existing standards as
determined by project stakeholders to provide a single process model to address broad enterprise processes.
• Provide an efficient effective mechanism for assessing and improving processes deployed across a typical, large or small, enterprise.
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The Enterprise SPICE ProjectThe Enterprise SPICE Project• First proposed, SPICE 2006 in Luxembourg• Formally launched, SPICE 2007 in Seoul, Korea
Project Structure• Sponsor: SPICE User Group• Advisory Board: governs the project
– 15 members voted in every 2 years• International Project Leader• Volunteer Participants in various roles (board member,
author, assessor, reviewer, …)– Over 120 project participants from 31 countries
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Project PhasesEnterprise SPICE is being carried out in 3 initial phases:
• Phase 1: Initial Release: Development of initial Enterprise SPICE Process Assessment Model
• Phase 2: Deployment and Usage: Communications, Training, Guidance Documents, Structured Feedback Mechanisms, Partnerships, Assessment Oversight, Interest Groups, Tool Support, …
• Phase 3: Subsequent Releases: further enhancements and improvements
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Development of Initial Release
PRM: In 2008, we developed and distributed the draft Enterprise SPICE Process Reference Model (PRM) for international stakeholder review
• Many hundred comments received and addressed
PAM: In 2009, we developed and distributed the draft process dimension of the Process Assessment Model (PAM)
• Close to 500 comments received and addressed• Some trial assessments conducted
Release: In 2010, “good to go”, initial release ready for use
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Scope of Initial ReleaseEnterprise SPICE scope for initial release was
determined by project stakeholders/participants
The following disciplines are addressed:• enterprise management, investment management,
general management,• service management, human resource management• acquisition, quality management systems, • full life cycle engineering for products and services• knowledge management, environment, safety and
security• core supporting disciplines
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Scope – Sources and ReferencesStakeholders determined material to be integrated:
Sources:FAA-iCMM (baseline, integrating ISO 9001, ISO/IEC 12207, ISO/IEC 15288, ISO/IEC 15504, MBNQA, CMMI, EIA 731, previous CMMs, MIL-STD-882C, MIL-STD-882D, IEC 61508: DEF STAN 00-56, ISO 17799, ISO 15408, ISO/IEC 21827,NIST 800-30).
Plus: ITIL v3; ISO/IEC 20000; CobIT v4.1; People-CMM; ITIM, ISO 14001, CMMI-SVC.
References: ISO 31000, eSCM-CL, eSCM-SP, PMI Standard for Portfolio Management, PMBOK, and FEA Practice Guidance.
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Summary of ContentProcess Dimension: Enterprise SPICE provides the process
dimension of the Process Assessment Model
Categories: 29 processes in 4 categories:
• Governance/Management – processes that set direction and oversee execution of other processes.
• Life Cycle – processes that cover typical life cycle of a product or service.
• Support – processes that contribute to success and quality of all processes.
• Special Applications – provide ways Enterprise SPICE processes might be implemented for a particular application.Note: This construct is an innovation introduced in Enterprise
SPICE
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Enterprise SPICE ArchitectureGovernance/Management Category (9 processes) Special
Aps (1)
Enterprise GovernanceInvestment Management
Human Resource ManagementEnterprise Architecture
Business Relationship ManagementSupplier Agreement Management
Tendering
Project ManagementRisk Management
SAFETY
Life Cycle Category (8 processes)……………………………………....…..Needs…………………………………………
Requirements Deployment and Disposal Design Integration
Design Implementation Operation and Support……………………………………….Evaluation………………………..…………..
and
SEC
Support Category (11 processes) U
Alternatives AnalysisMeasurement and Analysis
Quality Assurance and Management
Change and Configuration ManagementInformation Management
Knowledge ManagementTraining
Research and InnovationWork Environment
Process DefinitionProcess Improvement
RITY
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Process DescriptionsEach Enterprise SPICE process is described by:• Purpose – functional objectives of the process• Outcomes – expected positive results• Base Practices – activities to be performed to achieve outcomes• Relationship Notes* - between and among processes• Work Products – input and output• Mapping* - to the materials used to derive the process description
* Note that Relationship Notes and source mapping are additional new constructs in SPICE models
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Using Enterprise SPICEEnterprise SPICE is an innovative approach bringing
together codified standards and SPICE assessment framework to serve the enterprise
Models are abstractions. As George Box has stated, “Essentially all models are wrong, but some are useful”
How can Enterprise SPICE be used and useful ? • Relation of Enterprise SPICE to other standards/models• Usage Contexts• Using Enterprise SPICE to Support Assessment and
Process Improvement
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Relation to other standards and models - 1
• Enterprise SPICE is a single integrated model: – brings together essential information from source
standards and models, robustly harmonized– customer can use a single model to efficiently and
effectively guide essential enterprise activities
• Relation to sources: – captures sources at appropriate level of detail, no
significant source content lost– users can find more detail if needed or desired by
consulting sources indicated in mapping tables
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Relation to other standards and models - 2
• Mix and match: processes from other models can be additionally used for areas not yet included in Enterprise SPICE, or for areas where additional detail is needed
• The capability dimension: Enterprise SPICE provides the process dimension of the PAM. Any SPICE conformant capability dimension can be used with Enterprise SPICE
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Usage Contexts• General applicability: for any enterprise that seeks to
improve in an integrated wayLarge or small, public or private, …
• Products and services: for acquiring, developing, operating any type of product or service; not sector specific
• Level of application: for strategic, tactical, or operational issues; for team, project, large or small organizational unit, or overall enterprise
• Selective Use: selected processes may be used as applicable to the business needs of the enterprise
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Supporting Assessment and Process Improvement
Major ways to use Enterprise SPICE:
• Internal process improvement: internal assessments to understand process capability for improvement purposes
• Independent capability determination: external assessments/evaluations of process capability for partner or supplier qualification or general benchmarking
• Process definition: using process information as guidance for defining processes
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Assessment
• Assessments compare processes of assessed entity to Enterprise SPICE
• Assessment Method: – no particular assessment method is required for use
with Enterprise SPICE– the chosen method should be conformant with SPICE
requirements
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Process Improvement - 1Process Improvement Goals: the enterprise determines
its needs, goals, improvement directions and priorities
Enterprise SPICE helps • provides good or best practice guidance for performing
business processes• several processes focus on process improvement• measurement tied to business needs is emphasized
throughout
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Process Improvement - 2Some Enterprise SPICE processes that support
process improvement• Enterprise Governance: for establishing high level goals and
objectives, including those pertaining to improvement• Project Management: for managing the process improvement
effort• Quality Assurance and Management: for checking
compliance and identifying improvement opportunities• Measurement and Analysis: for analyzing measures relative
to goals• Process Definition: for establishing and communicating
process assets• Process Improvement: for typical process improvement steps
and activities
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Process Improvement - 3
• Enterprise SPICE does not define the process: the enterprise does
• Making it yours– Add Role and Structure: role assignment,
organizational structure and specific work products need to be added to Enterprise SPICE guidance
– Terminology: terminology needs to reflect the terms and usage in your enterprise
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SummaryIntegrated process improvement• Enterprises requested help in sorting out standards and
models and compliance requirements • Integration is an effective, efficient way to help
The latest innovation in integrated process improvement is Enterprise SPICE
Vision: The Enterprise SPICE vision is to bring together:– standards and standards developers– the enterprise customers we serve, and– the international guidance of SPICE to support achievement of enterprise excellence.
We have completed a first step towards this vision with our Initial Release, now “Good to Go”
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Next StepsNext steps – your part
We hope you use our initial release for enterprise-wide improvement and let us know your experiences
Next steps – our part• Proceed with Phase 2 efforts
Communications, Training, Guidance, Partnerships, Assessment Oversight, Interest Groups, Tool Support
• Concurrently work on enhancements/ improvements We are devoted to continuous improvement
With your help, we intend to provide the best enterprise improvement guidance available
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Questions, comments?
For latest information, visit
www.enterprisespice.com