What is the diference b/w Six sigma and CMM levels?Explain Briefly.On which basis CMM levels are given?

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adisgee

  • Aug 2nd, 2007
 

Six Sigma represents the manner in which different business domains within an organization are categorized. e.g: Insurance domain, Marketing and Sales domain, Growth Industries, etc. These are also referref to as verticals.

CMM - or the capability maturity model (i hope i got it rt : ) ) relates to the maturity if a process (of defining and delivering quality) within one or all of the above mentioned verticals.

That was brief :)

Thanks,
Aditya.

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