Fast Prototyping and Early Learning Flashcards

Customer Insight and Involvement | Leadership and Project Progression

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What is the primary purpose of fast prototyping and early learning in the Half Double Methodology?

a) To speed up project timelines

b) To reduce uncertainty and gain early impact

c) To minimize customer involvement

d) To increase project complexity

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b) To reduce uncertainty and gain early impact

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How does the Half Double Methodology view the impact solution design process?

a) A predefined series of orderly steps

b) A system of “spaces” that are looped multiple times

c) A rigid and inflexible process

d) A process that is not important for project success

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b) A system of “spaces” that are looped multiple times

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What is the recommended approach to drive user, subject matter expert, and key stakeholder involvement in the impact solution design process?

a) Limiting involvement to the project team

b) Frontloading insight and driving involvement

c) Minimizing user representation

d) Excluding subject matter experts

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b) Frontloading insight and driving involvement

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What is the purpose of the Pulse check process in the Half Double Methodology?

a) To track project milestones

b) To evaluate stakeholder satisfaction

c) To ensure continuous focus on impact and energizing working conditions

d) To minimize customer involvement

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c) To ensure continuous focus on impact and energizing working conditions

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What is the significance of the fixed project heartbeat and rhythm in key events in the Half Double Methodology?

a) It creates higher complexity and slower development speed

b) It has no impact on project progression

c) It creates higher energy, efficiency, and faster development speed

d) It is a bureaucratic process that hinders project progress

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c) It creates higher energy, efficiency, and faster development speed

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What is the role of visual sprint planning in the Half Double Methodology?

a) To complicate project coordination

b) To simplify team work coordination and track progression

c) To reduce stakeholder involvement

d) To increase project complexity

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b) To simplify team work coordination and track progression

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What is the critical success factor across all projects, according to the Half Double Methodology?

a) Having an active project owner

b) Having a large project team

c) Having a complex project plan

d) Having minimal stakeholder involvement

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a) Having an active project owner

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What is the purpose of the Half Double reflective tool for local translation?

a) To complicate project processes

b) To simplify governance and decision-making

c) To reduce stakeholder involvement

d) To increase project complexity

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b) To simplify governance and decision-making

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What is the primary focus of the Half Double sweet spot in the context of transformation projects?

a) Technical performance and efficiency

b) Stakeholder participation and involvement

c) Managing by negotiation and discussion

d) Managing by monitoring and control

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c) Managing by negotiation and discussion

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What is the main goal of the Half Double Methodology in terms of project progression?

a) To slow down project timelines

b) To increase project complexity

c) To double the impact in half the time

d) To minimize customer involvement

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c) To double the impact in half the time

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