[Maturity] Maturity model homework for tomorrows meeting - additional paragraph for statement

I have drafted the following paragraph from the minutes of last week’s meeting

Regrets for tomorrows meeting, I have an IAAP conflict that comes up once a quarter.

Feel free to reorder, reword, add or delete.  I am not wedded to any of the below, I merely tried to capture the points we discussed on the call.  I used capitals for words that we define within the AMM.


There are several reasons why the Accessibility Maturity Model is different than the six other models currently available:
1) The W3C AMM is available at no cost
2) The W3C AMM can be completed by the Organization without outside contractors required
3) The W3C AMM can be completed in part, i.e., assessing a single Dimension like procurement, or in whole, assessing the entire Organization
4) The W3C AMM is established to be extensible.  Users may add proof points or mark them as not applicable to adequately mirror their Organization.
5) The W3C AMM informs Organizations on best practices for keeping things accessible through the point of view of web, mobile, and documentation development.
6) The webforms anticipated to be part of the final AMM deliverable can be used to produce reports that can be provided to others in the Organization, Customers, or regulators.
7) The W3C AMM can be used even when no W3C accessibility standard yet exists, such as blockchain or Web 3
8) The W3C AMM maturity model anticipates questions that come up in the field and provides guidance on how to produce the most accessible response consistently and reliably.

Thanks,

Sheri

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Sheri Byrne-Haber (She/Her)
Senior Staff, Accessibility Architect
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Upcoming OOO: PTO December 24 through January 3, 2023
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Received on Tuesday, 17 January 2023 23:27:17 UTC