7L for Shahimermaid
Question 1
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Piloting a new idea is the first careful step in making a critical decision real.
True
False
10 points
Question 2
1.
The piloting process encompasses taking a well-developed idea to a messy and complex reality,
True
False
10 points
Question 3
1.
Key questions related to risk, leverage, and sustainability are not important to the decision makers' design of the pilot.
True
False
10 points
Question 4
1.
Putting limits on a good idea works against the momentum generated by a successful feasibility assessment; nonetheless, a deliberate and conservative pilot is the most responsible way to proceed.
True
False
10 points
Question 5
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__________ reflects the amount of resources the organization wishes to risk and the level of activity needed to provide meaningful results about the pilot’s success or failure.
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10 points
Question 6
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The initial assumptions about the measurable impact of the project is not relevant to a baseline for evaluating its actual results.
True
False
10 points
Question 7
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There is a greater likelihood of success if an idea has already been implemented successfully by similar organizations under similar conditions.
True
False
10 points
Question 8
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When it is possible to pilot the concept, then the organization should implement the changes or new program.
True
False
10 points
Question 9
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The pilot plans should clearly stipulate the skill sets and expertise required not only to implement the pilot but to manage it and evaluate it as well.
True
False
10 points
Question 10
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A detailed budget with narrative should be developed as part of the pilot plan.
True
False