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*** Why did it succeed/fail? | *** Why did it succeed/fail? | ||
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* What are the possible difficulties in making improvements in this area? | * What are the possible difficulties in making improvements in this area? | ||
* What are our resource constraints (in terms of money, number of people, time etc)? | * What are our resource constraints (in terms of money, number of people, time etc)? | ||
* Are there any analogous systems that we might look to for inspiration? | * Are there any analogous systems that we might look to for inspiration? | ||
+ | * What other questions, if answered, might help us make progress? |
Latest revision as of 21:02, 6 May 2021
- What is the status quo?
- What are the strengths of the status quo (that we want to try and keep)?
- What are the problems?
- What are the goals we are aiming for?
- Possibly ordered by easiest to most difficult to achieve.
- What are the goals we shouldn't aim for?
- Often times setting up non-goals is important to guard against scope creep.
- What resources might help in making progress in X?
- What information might be relevant?
- Is there scientific research relevant to the question?
- Are there relevant arguments presented in articles or online discussions?
- Who may be able/willing to help?
- What information might be relevant?
- What are the possible improvements to X?
- What actions are currently in progress that attempt to improve X?
- What are the strengths and weaknesses of each option?
- How likely is it that the proposed improvement would make things worse?
- When will each proposal be ready to be acted on?
- Are there steak-holders that should sign off on the proposal?
- What has been tried already?
- Why did it succeed/fail?
- What outcomes are/should we measure in determining success?
- What are the possible difficulties in making improvements in this area?
- What are our resource constraints (in terms of money, number of people, time etc)?
- Are there any analogous systems that we might look to for inspiration?
- What other questions, if answered, might help us make progress?