Practitioner led BMA
The Practitioner led BMA will require the assessor (Practitioner in SC21 speak) to come onsite for at least one day and often more. There is usually a cost associated with this however, there is no ‘going rate’. If you are looking to do a Practitioner led BMA, you can ask the Programme Management Office (PMO) for a list of qualified Practitioners (contact the Head of SC21, Steve Collins [email protected]) .
Most companies conduct a Practitioner led BMA to gain an SC21award. Before you seek an award for the first time, our advice would be to conduct free online assessments until you are confident that you are BMA scores are high enough. As a guide a score of around 45-50 on the BMA may put you in line for a ‘Bronze’ qualifying score. A couple of things to consider however, you may be ‘over estimating’ your maturity when you self-assess (you may also be under estimating!), so a self-assessment can only be a guide, and there are other parts to an SC21 award, including quality and delivery statistics. https://app.gitbook.com/o/ZSX6QYWaWjE2a3XSi4NW/s/kw101HhDWJfVIJ6rUjoB/sc21-awards/awards
Overall, our best advice is not to spend money on a practitioner led assessment until you are pretty sure that you are ready!
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