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		<title>Nice getting to know companies who know what they&#8217;re doing.</title>
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&#160;Earlier this month I spoke at the DC chapter of APLN, which they posted here.
This entry is not to plug that event, but to plug another blogger who did a really great job of summarizing many of the salient points.
What struck me in reading the entry was the fact that the person writing is the [...]]]></description>
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<p>&nbsp;<br />Earlier this month I spoke at the <a href="http://aplndc.pbwiki.com/">DC chapter</a> of <a href="http://apln.org/">APLN</a>, which they posted <a href="http://aplndc.pbwiki.com/f/Keys_to+Making_Agile_and_CMMI_Compatible.pdf">here</a>.</p>
<p>This entry is not to plug that event, but to plug <a href="http://blogs.numbersix.com/?p=7">another blogger</a> who did a really great job of summarizing many of the salient points.</p>
<p>What struck me in reading the entry was the fact that the person writing is <a href="http://www.numbersix.com/">the company&#8217;s</a> CEO, Brian Lyons.  Specifically, the accuracy and relevance of his notes, technically, and his knowledge of CMMI.  </p>
<p>It&#8217;s not often I&#8217;m talking to a CEO of a significant software business concern who&#8217;s so well-informed about and interested in understanding CMMI.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve known about <a href="http://www.numbersix.com/">Number Six Software</a> for several years and had not had a chance to cross paths with Brian until the APLN meeting.  Doing so caused me to go back and browse their company site.  I was glad to get to know him and the company a bit more.</p>
<p>I suggest plugging a feed from <a href="http://blogs.numbersix.com/">their blog</a> to your favorite reader and keep up with what they&#8217;re up to.  They&#8217;re up to good things and know how to do it.</p>
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