| History of ICM and CMII |
1970's - reengineered the CM process
1981 - began teaching the new principles
1982 - expanded the courseware
1984 - Formed ICM
1984 - San Diego State U. became sponsor
1986 - initiated 6-course certification series
1987 - 1st certifications (CMIICs) awarded
1988 - renamed CM process as CMII
1989 - Arizona State U. became the sponsor
1991 - moved headquarters to Scottsdale
1992 - expand courses to the UK & Canada
1993 - U. of Tennessee became a co-sponsor
1994 - 3 full and 4 part time instructors
1996 - initiated www.icmhq.com web site
1996 - 1000th CMII certification
1997 - 1st aerospace firm adopted CMII
1998 - 1st automotive firm adopted CMII
1998 - 1st telecom. firm adopted CMII
1998 - Courses translated into German
1999 - 2500th CMII certification
2000 - 1st tool certified as CMII-compliant
2000 - new ICM/CMII logo with two columns
2001 - 1st software developer adopted CMII
2001 - 3500th CMII certification
2002 - CMII book published
2004 - Courses initiated in South Africa
2005 - CMII grads in 30+ countries
2005 - CMII book orders from 40 countries
2005 - Courses initiated in Australia
2006 - formed the CMII Research Institute
2006 - first CMII Professional certifications
2006 - 1st CMII conference in South Africa
2006 - published 2nd edition of CMII book
2007 - GfKM is CMII Provider for Europe
2007 - 750+ organizations have CMII grads
2008 - Courses translated into French
2008 - Onsite courses initiated in Saudi Arabia
2008 - CMII rebranded as path to IPE
2009 - New Courses (XI and XV)
2009 - New/Replaced Courses (VII and VIII)
2009 - New certifications (CMIIB/CMIIA/CMIIS)
2009 - CMII courses restarted in Australia
2009 - New standards (CMII-100 and CMII-200)
2010 - New Course XIII (Software CM)
2010 - New Course XVI (CMII Laboratory)
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