Standard : Change is architected into design
Purpose and Strategic Importance
This standard ensures that change is an intentional design principle, not an afterthought. By architecting systems, processes, and products for change, teams reduce resistance, accelerate evolution, and build resilience against uncertainty.
It supports our policies "Architect for Change" and "Design for Adaptability". Without this focus, teams risk brittle solutions and high costs of change.
Strategic Impact
- Faster response to evolving customer and business needs
- Lower cost and friction of change
- Greater organisational resilience
Risks of Not Having This Standard
- Rigid architectures that slow progress
- High cost and risk associated with change
- Reduced ability to compete in dynamic markets
CMMI Maturity Model
Level 1 – Initial
- Change is resisted or avoided due to fragile systems
Level 2 – Managed
- Teams make reactive changes at significant cost
Level 3 – Defined
- Change is intentionally designed into products and systems
Level 4 – Quantitatively Managed
- Change is measured and optimised for speed and cost reduction
Level 5 – Optimising
- Continuous improvement makes change seamless and expected
Key Measures
- Time to implement significant change
- % of architecture supporting modular or decoupled design
- Cost of change per initiative