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.
Let us know what you think! What do you think of CMM? Did you get any good take-aways from today's podcast? Leave us some love ❤️ on LinkedIn, Twitter/X, Facebook, or Instagram.
The show notes for today's episode can be found at Episode 274: A CMM Case Study. Have fun on the SQL Trail!
Episode 155: Data Science
Episode 154: Test Driven Development
Episode 153: SQL Trail 2018 Retrospective
Episode 152: Do you use Analysis Services?
Episode 151: Azure SQL Database Managed Instance
Episode 150: The SQL Data Partners Team
Episode 149: Managing lots of databases
Episode 148: High Performance SSRS
Episode 147: Always Encrypted
Episode 146: SQL Trail Speakers
Episode 145: Is SSIS still relevant? Part 2
Episode 144: Is SSIS still relevant? Part 1
Episode 143: Transitioning from DBA to Data Warehouse Architect
Episode 142: Do You Have a HEAP of Hurting?
Episode 141: Wait, Wait, What?
Episode 140: Why data types matter
Episode 139: Getting Started with SQL Server in Azure
Episode 138: Meeting of the Minds
Episode 137: You want to work with Analytics?
Episode 136: Devops with Visual Studio
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Insight Story: Tech Trends Unpacked
Zero-Shot
Fast Forward by Tomorrow Unlocked: Tech past, tech future
The Unbelivable Truth - Series 1 - 26 including specials and pilot
A Prairie Home Companion: News from Lake Wobegon