Functional Data Analysis A Complete Guide - 2020 Edition. Gerardus Blokdyk
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10. When are meeting minutes sent out? Who is on the distribution list?
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11. Is special Functional data analysis user knowledge required?
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12. What are the core elements of the Functional data analysis business case?
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13. What defines best in class?
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14. How often are the team meetings?
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15. What intelligence can you gather?
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16. What system do you use for gathering Functional data analysis information?
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17. Is there a completed SIPOC representation, describing the Suppliers, Inputs, Process, Outputs, and Customers?
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18. What are the Roles and Responsibilities for each team member and its leadership? Where is this documented?
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19. How do you gather the stories?
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20. Has/have the customer(s) been identified?
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21. Do you all define Functional data analysis in the same way?
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22. Do the problem and goal statements meet the SMART criteria (specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time-bound)?
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23. How are consistent Functional data analysis definitions important?
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24. Is there a clear Functional data analysis case definition?
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25. Is the Functional data analysis scope complete and appropriately sized?
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26. Are there different segments of customers?
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27. Is the work to date meeting requirements?
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28. Are the Functional data analysis requirements complete?
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29. What specifically is the problem? Where does it occur? When does it occur? What is its extent?
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30. Is Functional data analysis currently on schedule according to the plan?
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31. Is the team adequately staffed with the desired cross-functionality? If not, what additional resources are available to the team?
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32. What critical content must be communicated – who, what, when, where, and how?
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33. Is there a completed, verified, and validated high-level ‘as is’ (not ‘should be’ or ‘could be’) stakeholder process map?
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34. Are resources adequate for the scope?
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35. Has your scope been defined?
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36. What are (control) requirements for Functional data analysis Information?
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37. How would you define the culture at your organization, how susceptible is it to Functional data analysis changes?
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38. How do you think the partners involved in Functional data analysis would have defined success?
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39. Do you have organizational privacy requirements?
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40. What is the definition of success?
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41. Who approved the Functional data analysis scope?
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42. What are the boundaries of the scope? What is in bounds and what is not? What is the start point? What is the stop point?
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43. Who are the Functional data analysis improvement team members, including Management Leads and Coaches?
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44. What information should you gather?
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45. What Functional data analysis services do you require?
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46. Has a project plan, Gantt chart, or similar been developed/completed?
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47. Has a high-level ‘as is’ process map been completed, verified and validated?
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48. How can the value of Functional data analysis be defined?
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49. Does the team have regular meetings?
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50. How and when will the baselines be defined?
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51. What are the compelling stakeholder reasons for embarking on Functional data analysis?
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52. Have the customer needs been translated into specific, measurable requirements? How?
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