The Incremental Change Management Maturity Model (ICM3)
All projects have the core document set and the information from the document set is visible as a collective at a central management point (e.g. PMO). The documents are not exhaustive but achieve a basic, agreed level of detail.
CHARTER
CHARTER
Outlining the why, what, when, how, and how much of the work.
PLAN
PLAN
A list of activities, estimated duration and the people or roles required for delivery
BUDGET
BUDGET
An estimate of the overall financial cost to deliver the work
RISK ASSESSMENT
RISK ASSESSMENT
A document identifying the risks associated with delivery of the project.
Are you really at the Simple Standards Stage?
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All projects have the core document set, are in one consistent format, and produce additional documents deemed necessary by the organisation. At this level of maturity, the level of detail within each of the documents is more comprehensive than at the ‘Simple Standards’ level. Additionally, the process and accountabilities related to the documents is documented and accessible to participants in the process Regular reporting is produced at the individual project level Regular reporting is produced for collections of projects
Are you really at the Common Practice Stage?
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Best Practice
Your organisation consistently demonstrates all of the features and behaviours associated with Better Practice. You are now ready to engage with more complex maturity models.
Are you really ready to invest in Best Practice activities?
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Are you really at the Better Practice Stage?
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All projects meet Common Practice standards plus
Semi automation of reports for key performance indicators (minimal set, as agreed by the organisation) is available and is consistently achieve within agreed timeframes
A central management and reporting tool is in place and achieves strong compliance metrics
UTILISATION
UTILISATION
The people who are supposed to use it, use it regularly.
PROFICIENCY
PROFICIENCY
The users know how to use the tool confidently and comprehensively.
ON-SCHEDULE COMPLIANCE
ON-SCHEDULE COMPLIANCE
The users consistently meet reporting and input deadlines.