Rollout checklist

How to expand Forest beyond the initial baseline to more domains, owners, and recurring use.

Last updated June 1, 2026

Rollout is what turns a one-time assessment into an operating rhythm. This checklist assumes you have a baseline from the implementation checklist and are ready to widen scope and bring more people in.

Expand scope deliberately

  1. Add the remaining CAMP domains in priority order rather than all at once.

  2. Assign a clear owner to each newly added domain so maturity and criticality reflect informed judgment.

  3. Re-confirm targets across the full scope, since adding domains can change how you weigh priorities.

Bring the team in

  1. Give domain owners the context they need to score honestly, not optimistically.

  2. Agree on what each Forest Score component means for your team: Org Score, goal alignment, capability coverage, and execution discipline.

  3. Establish who reviews recommendations and who acts on them.

Set the operating cadence

  1. Pick a review frequency and put it on the calendar.

  2. Update maturity as work completes, and watch scores and roadmap projections move accordingly.

  3. Track contracts for spend and renewal visibility. Remember that contracts support that tracking but do not drive scoring on their own.

As maturity changes, recommendations re-derive deterministically. A shifting roadmap is the system reflecting your progress, not noise.

Keep using the feedback process as you scale, since broader use surfaces the most valuable design partner input.