1. Purpose and Role of This Asset

This asset translates the Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) logic into a consulting-grade operating lens that can be used across industries (public sector, financial services, manufacturing, healthcare, technology, higher education, and non-profits). It is designed to help leaders and transformation teams:

2. How to Read CMMI as an Operating Lens

CMMI maturity levels describe how work becomes more reliable, measurable, and improvable over time. But the most useful way to read CMMI is not as a model — it is as a set of operating truths:

2.1 The difference between “process” and “operating system”

A process can exist without reliability. A process can exist without ownership. A process can exist without measurement. An operating system cannot.

2.2 The five maturity levels (executive translation)

3. Maturity Level 1 — Initial

Level 1 organizations can deliver outcomes — sometimes excellent ones — but they do so through heroics, informal knowledge, and reactive decision-making. Execution is fragile because it is not a system; it is a collection of efforts.

3.1 Observable behaviors

3.2 Typical failure symptoms

4. Maturity Level 2 — Managed

Level 2 introduces basic management discipline: planning, tracking, ownership, and repeatable practices at the project or team level. This is where execution starts becoming governable — but maturity is often uneven across the enterprise.

4.1 What improves at Level 2

4.2 Where Level 2 still breaks