Question 1 - What is the primary role of data within the context of a 100-Day Challenge?
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A) To serve strictly as a reporting requirement for stakeholders.
B) To act as a compass for the team and a tool for rapid innovation.
C) To determine which team members should be fired for poor performance.
D) To slow down the process to ensure total accuracy before acting.
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Question 2 - Ideally, when should the "Baseline Foundation" information be gathered?
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A) During the "Refresh Workshop" halfway through the challenge.
B) During the first weekly meeting of the team.
C) Before the "Start-up Workshop."
D) At the very end of the 100 days, compared with the start.
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Question 3 - Why is it important for a Team to track "Related Performance Areas" in addition to their specific goal?
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A) To prevent "unintended consequences" where progress in one area negatively impacts another essential service.
B) To make the project look more impressive to the Team Leader.
C) To ensure the team is busy enough to justify the 100 days.
D) To gather data for future unrelated projects.
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Question 4 - If a Team wants to improve a metric that has never been tracked before (meaning there is no historical baseline), which strategy is recommended?
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A) Delay the challenge until a year of data has been collected.
B) Use the first month of the sprint as a "surrogate baseline" to compare against the final month.
C) Estimate the baseline based on anecdotal evidence from the news.
D) Pick a different goal that already has data.
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Question 5 - If an organisation denies access to necessary data (e.g., police reporting numbers), which of the following is a recommended "Pivot" strategy?
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A) Use related data from NGOs or the Department of Social Development.
B) Guess the numbers based on national averages.
C) Publicly shame the organisation on social media.
D) Cancel the project immediately.
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Question 6 - How should a Team handle setting a goal for a "Low Frequency Event," such as reporting cases at a college where reports are historically very rare?
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A) Accept that the data is statistically insignificant and ignore it.
B) Focus only on official police reports.
C) Set "Unreasonable" goals based on what national statistics suggest should be happening.
D) Use the average from the last 10 years to find a pattern.
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