emergent behaviors that dynamic complexity can introduce?
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51. Are you taking your company in the direction of better and revenue or cheaper and cost?
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52. What are the estimated costs of proposed changes?
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53. What tests verify requirements?
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54. How do you aggregate measures across priorities?
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55. Can you do Google Apps without complex (expensive) analysis?
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56. How do you measure customer satisfaction?
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57. Do you effectively measure and reward individual and team performance?
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58. How frequently do you verify your Google Apps strategy?
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59. Do the benefits outweigh the costs?
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60. When is Root Cause Analysis Required?
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61. What is the average time in role of your service desk analysts?
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62. How can a Google Apps test verify your ideas or assumptions?
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63. What could cause you to change course?
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64. What are the current costs of the Google Apps process?
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65. How can you measure the performance?
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66. What are you verifying?
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67. How do you control the overall costs of your work processes?
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68. What are your operating costs?
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69. Do you aggressively reward and promote the people who have the biggest impact on creating excellent Google Apps services/products?
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70. What would be a real cause for concern?
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71. How are you verifying it?
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72. What causes mismanagement?
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73. How are measurements made?
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74. What methods are feasible and acceptable to estimate the impact of reforms?
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75. Have you included everything in your Google Apps cost models?
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76. Are indirect costs charged to the Google Apps program?
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77. Are there competing Google Apps priorities?
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78. Do you have a flow diagram of what happens?
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79. What causes investor action?
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80. How do you verify the authenticity of the data and information used?
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81. When a disaster occurs, who gets priority?
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82. Who is involved in verifying compliance?
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83. When should you bother with diagrams?
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84. What does verifying compliance entail?
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85. What are the types and number of measures to use?
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86. Are supply costs steady or fluctuating?
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87. What are the costs?
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88. How to cause the change?
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89. How do you verify Google Apps and Google Cloud Platforms security?
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90. At what cost?
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91. Why a Google Apps focus?
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92. What kind of analytics data will be gathered?
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93. How do you measure lifecycle phases?
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94. What are the costs and benefits?
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95. How sensitive must the Google Apps strategy be to cost?
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96. What happens if cost savings do not materialize?
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97. How are costs allocated?
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98. What are the Google Apps key cost drivers?
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99. Who should receive measurement reports?
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100. Will Google Apps have an impact on current business continuity, disaster recovery processes and/or infrastructure?
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101. How long to keep data and how to manage retention costs?
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102. How do you verify and validate the Google Apps data?
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103. What is an unallowable cost?
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104. Where can you go to verify the info?
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105. How will you measure your Google Apps effectiveness?
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106. Are there any easy-to-implement alternatives to Google Apps? Sometimes other solutions are available that do not require the cost implications of a full-blown project?
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107. Does google apps integration cost extra?
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108. How do you quantify and qualify impacts?
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109. What are the Google Apps investment costs?
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110. Who pays the cost?
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111. What are the strategic priorities for this year?
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112. How do you focus