the Information media requirements testable?
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125. Is the improvement team aware of the different versions of a process: what they think it is vs. what it actually is vs. what it should be vs. what it could be?
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126. What sources do you use to gather information for a Information media study?
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127. Who are the Information media improvement team members, including Management Leads and Coaches?
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128. Why are you doing Information media and what is the scope?
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129. What are the Roles and Responsibilities for each team member and its leadership? Where is this documented?
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130. How often are the team meetings?
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131. Are the Information media requirements complete?
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132. Does the team have regular meetings?
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133. What information should you gather?
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134. Has a project plan, Gantt chart, or similar been developed/completed?
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135. Is scope creep really all bad news?
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136. Do you have organizational privacy requirements?
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Add up total points for this section: _____ = Total points for this section
Divided by: ______ (number of statements answered) = ______ Average score for this section
Transfer your score to the Information media Index at the beginning of the Self-Assessment.
CRITERION #3: MEASURE:
INTENT: Gather the correct data. Measure the current performance and evolution of the situation.
In my belief, the answer to this question is clearly defined:
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4 Agree
3 Neutral
2 Disagree
1 Strongly Disagree
1. How do you verify and develop ideas and innovations?
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2. How are costs allocated?
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3. How can a Information media test verify your ideas or assumptions?
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4. Is the cost worth the Information media effort ?
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5. What are the costs?
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6. What are the strategic priorities for this year?
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7. What is the cost of rework?
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8. How do you quantify and qualify impacts?
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9. What causes mismanagement?
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10. How do you measure variability?
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11. How is performance measured?
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12. How can you measure the performance?
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13. How will your organization measure success?
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14. How do you measure lifecycle phases?
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15. What are your operating costs?
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16. How will you measure your Information media effectiveness?
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17. How to cause the change?
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18. What causes innovation to fail or succeed in your organization?
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19. What is measured? Why?
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20. What are hidden Information media quality costs?
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21. How do you prevent mis-estimating cost?
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22. What could cause delays in the schedule?
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23. How do you measure efficient delivery of Information media services?
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24. How do you control the overall costs of your work processes?
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25. Are there measurements based on task performance?
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26. How are measurements made?
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27. What would it cost to replace your technology?
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28. What is the cause of any Information media gaps?
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29. How will measures be used to manage and adapt?
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30. How is progress measured?
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31. What users will be impacted?
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32. Has a cost center been established?
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33. What does losing customers cost your organization?
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34. Do you have any cost Information media limitation requirements?
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35. Which costs should be taken into account?
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36. Are you able to realize any cost savings?
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37. Have you made assumptions about the shape of the future, particularly its impact on your customers and competitors?
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38. Where is it measured?
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39. Do the benefits outweigh the costs?
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40. What are the Information media investment costs?
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41. Why do you expend time and effort to implement measurement, for whom?
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42. Is the solution cost-effective?
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43. Are the Information media benefits worth its costs?
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