Appendix E. Mini-Assessment Process

One method of tracking progress of an organization against an improvement framework is a mini-assessment [Sakry93, Carr00]. A mini-assessment obtains a quick snapshot of your improvement program. A mini-assessment is not an audit [Jalote00, Humphrey89] or a full process assessment, but rather is a small check to determine progress. Results from the mini-assessment indicate how fast improvement is taking place so you can detect any backsliding.

A mini-assessment is a process-focused, not a goal-focused, progress check. Therefore, other goal-oriented metrics should accompany it so the mini-assessment is not the sole means of determining progress. When a process check is the sole measure of progress, it is easy ...

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