You must make three selections to apply CMMI to your organization for process improvement:
1. Select a part of the organization.
2. Select a model.
3. Select a representation.
Selecting the projects to be involved in your process improvement program is critical. If you select a group that is too large, it may be too much for the initial improvement effort. The
selection should also consider how homogeneous the group is (i.e., whether they all are software engineers, whether they all work on the same product or business line, and so on).
The process of selecting the representation to be used has some guidelines because of how CMMI models are built. If your organization likes the idea of maturity levels and the staged
representation, your improvement roadmap is already defined. If your organization likes the continuous representation, you can select nearly any process area or group of process areas to guide improvement, although dependencies among process areas
should be considered when making such a selection.
As the process improvement plans and activities progress, other important selections must be made, including which appraisal method should be used, which projects should be appraised, how
training for personnel should be secured, and which personnel should be trained.