Create your methodology based on a standard framework -1
by Lucas Rodríguez Cervera
Published on this site: September 9th, 2005 - See
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This article, the first of a series of three, gives some
tips on designing and implementing a methodology based on
a standard framework such as ITIL or PMBoK.
OK. So you have decided that your organization has to improve
the way in which it works. You have chosen to implement a
methodology as the best way to achieve this goal. And now
you ask yourself, where do I start? Whatever the discipline
you are trying to model (from software development to supply
chain management), it is highly probable that a standard framework
exists, that can
serve as the basis for your own methodology.
What is a Standard Framework?
A standard framework is a set of best practices, normally
expressed as a set of repeatable processes created by an organization
(a professional association, university, public administration,
etc...). These frameworks are sometimes
referred to as bodies of knowledge, methodologies, etc...
Standard frameworks cannot be applied out of the box. They
are aimed at a wide spectrum of organizations and thus cannot
be detailed to a level at which they are ready to use. In
order to have an executable set of processes, a project has
to be undertaken in order to fill the gap between the framework
best practices and your methodology executable processes.
This gap is filled when you have
translated the best practices into concrete procedures and
policies that take into account the characteristics of your
organization and its environment.
For example, when the framework says determine which
risks might affect the project and document their characteristics
the methodology can say the project leader registers
all project risks in the risk list and documents its characteristics.
The methodology also provides a link to the excel spreadsheet
that is used as a template for the risk list, and a description
of the project leader role in the organization (skills needed,
minimum experience, etc...)
Some of the existing frameworks that can be used as a
base for a methodology are the following:
- IT Service Management: ITIL / COBIT / MOF
- Project Management: PMBoK / PRINCE2
- Software Development: RUP / OPEN Process Framework etc...
Advantages of Using a Standard Framework:
- You can take advantage of the work made by experienced
professionals in the field.
- It establishes a standard terminology, that enhances communication
both internally and externally.
- It facilitates process benchmarking, so that you can
know how well you are performing compared to other organizations
- Software vendors create products that are compliant with
the framework, so you will be able to find software that
automates your processes smoothly.
- Your employees are motivated. They learn something that
adds value to them professionally.
- Mainstream frameworks evolve over time, so you will be
able to enhance your methodology.
Which Framework Should i Choose?
When choosing a framework the following must be taken
into account:
- Research and investigate. It is normal that several frameworks
exist for one discipline.
- Determine which standard best meets your needs in terms
of industry, size of the organization, etc...
- Determine how the standard integrates with standards
of other disciplines.
- Evaluate the structure of the framework. Does it have
a uniform structure and format for all process descriptions?
Does it name roles consistently?
- Evaluate scope. Does it contains all the processes you
need to describe? Does it make reference to the supporting
systems?
- Does it contain guidelines and templates?
- Evaluate accordance to your company characteristics. You
might find that one standard is too heavy for your needs.
Having said this, please note that processes that seem very
complex in the framework can be implemented through very
simple processes that embed the most value-adding best practices.
Suggestions
- Implement processes gradually and start with those processes
that demonstrate most value.
- Choose a wining framework used by a big number of organizations.
- Choose a framework that maps to a Capability Maturity
Model. This way you can have a roadmap and gain visibility
on where you want to be.

Lucas Rodríguez Cervera is founder of Nevant(www.nevant.com)
a company specialized in delivering process solutions to knowledge
based companies. They pioneered this concept with metoCube.

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