After discussing the Capabilities Maturity Model in our last episode, it was fate when Andy Levy reached out and suggested a topic which sounds like a case study about his experience with CMM. As the only data professional in his organization at the time of his hiring, Andy went from fixing problems to slowing increasing his role in the organization and participating in the planning meetings—being in the room where decisions are made and change happens. We think this episode will be an interesting perspective for those who might be on the fence about the model, and looking for ways to increase their own visibility in an organization.
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The show notes for today's episode can be found at Episode 274: A CMM Case Study. Have fun on the SQL Trail!
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Episode 35: Position Yourself to Better Opportunities
Episode 34: In-Memory Tables
Episode 33: From Developer To DBA
Episode 32: Up Your Game With PowerShell!
Episode 31: What Has Virtualization Done To My Database?
Episode 30: The Best Investment You Can Make
Episode 29: You Thinking What I Am Thinking?
Episode 28: How Do You Know There Is A Problem? Baselines!
Episode 27: Testing Changes Before You Break Production
Episode 26: DevOps for the Database--Everyone is Doing it, Right?
Episode 25: Stretch Database
Episode 24 Query Store
Episode 23: IO, IO, It’s Off to Tune We Go
Episode 22: Eight Years of sp_whoisactive
Episode 21: Azure Data Factory
Episode 20: the Role of Mentors
Episode 19: How Solid State Disks Can Help SQL Server
Episode 18: BIML
Episode 17: Partitioning
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