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Margaret K. Kulpa, Kent A. Johnson

"Interpreting the CMMI: A Process Improvement Approach, Second Edition"


Identify Which Training Programs Are in Scope
You need to know what training programs exist within the CMMI scope you have
selected. These training programs may exist at the enterprise level, the organizational
level, and within the disciplines (systems, software, and purchasing). For example,
the enterprises through corporate human resources may train individuals in project
management as they take their first management assignments; the organization
may have orientation and training covering the specific domain of their major customers;
and purchasing may have training in contract law and negotiations.
Identify All Sources of Training
Understanding the sources of the training courses helps make sure that you don??™t
leave anything out. The sources of training are likely to include in-house training
conducted within specific disciplines, enterprise- or organizational-level training
(often within human resources), and training provided by specialist consultants
(for example, if you have been using a process improvement consultant, he is likely
to be doing your model training).


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