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08-617 Capability Improvement for Service Organizations

This course provides knowledge and skills that are critical for effective control over planning and execution of strategies and processes. The course begins with a discussion of best practice frameworks, including the Baldrige Award, ISO 9001, CMMI, and the eSCM-SP, that provide a foundation for organizations that aim to consistently provide high quality services in a cost-effective manner.

The course continues with a discussion of measurement-driven approach to process and quality improvement, including Six Sigma and statistical process control. Covers fundamental issues such as measurement of service quality, effectiveness of service level attributes, control of service processes, and analysis of process variation. Relying on the students knowledge of statistics and decision analysis, this course teaches them how to apply statistical techniques in a service provider context.

The contents of this course reflect best practices in the application of systems and industrial engineering techniques, which are characteristic of superior service organizations.

Instructor

Dr. Mark Paulk
Mark Paulk is a Senior Systems Scientist at the IT Services Qualification Center and one of the authors of the eSourcing Capability Model for Service Providers. Mark is known for his work on the Capability Maturity Model for Software and ISO 15504 (Process assessment) reference model. Mark’s personal research interests revolve around empirical methods, high maturity practices, statistical thinking, and agile methods.

Course Information

6 Units

Prerequisite:
95-860 Managing Service Organizations or
08-614 Managing Service Organizations

Recommended Prior Course:
95-796 Statistics for IT Managers