Business And Information Systems Engineering A Complete Guide - 2020 Edition. Gerardus Blokdyk
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124. Do you all define Business and Information Systems Engineering in the same way?
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125. Is the Business and Information Systems Engineering scope complete and appropriately sized?
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126. What is the definition of Business and Information Systems Engineering excellence?
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127. How did the Business and Information Systems Engineering manager receive input to the development of a Business and Information Systems Engineering improvement plan and the estimated completion dates/times of each activity?
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128. What is the scope of the Business and Information Systems Engineering work?
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129. How will the Business and Information Systems Engineering team and the group measure complete success of Business and Information Systems Engineering?
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130. Is there a critical path to deliver Business and Information Systems Engineering results?
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131. What is the scope of the Business and Information Systems Engineering effort?
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132. How do you hand over Business and Information Systems Engineering context?
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133. Is the current ‘as is’ process being followed? If not, what are the discrepancies?
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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 Business and Information Systems Engineering 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:
5 Strongly Agree
4 Agree
3 Neutral
2 Disagree
1 Strongly Disagree
1. Do the benefits outweigh the costs?
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2. Who pays the cost?
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3. What causes innovation to fail or succeed in your organization?
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4. Are you taking your company in the direction of better and revenue or cheaper and cost?
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5. Is it possible to estimate the impact of unanticipated complexity such as wrong or failed assumptions, feedback, etcetera on proposed reforms?
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6. What are the costs of reform?
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7. Have design-to-cost goals been established?
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8. When are costs are incurred?
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9. What is the total fixed cost?
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10. How do you verify the Business and Information Systems Engineering requirements quality?
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11. When should you bother with diagrams?
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12. What is your decision requirements diagram?
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13. How much does it cost?
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14. What could cause delays in the schedule?
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15. What does losing customers cost your organization?
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16. What does your operating model cost?
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17. Who should receive measurement reports?
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18. How to cause the change?
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19. Are you aware of what could cause a problem?
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20. How can you measure Business and Information Systems Engineering in a systematic way?
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21. Did you tackle the cause or the symptom?
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22. How sensitive must the Business and Information Systems Engineering strategy be to cost?
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23. How will costs be allocated?
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24. Are the measurements objective?
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25. What tests verify requirements?
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26. Are the units of measure consistent?
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27. How do you quantify and qualify impacts?
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28. Has a cost center been established?
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29. How are costs allocated?
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