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ANTONII [103]
3 years ago
3

A Green Belt wants to pick the best solution options. Which describe two criteria to consider first

Business
1 answer:
Roman55 [17]3 years ago
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Answer: Your question is incomplete as you have not provided the list of options. Please let me assume this to be your complete question.

Green Belt wants to pick the best solution options. Which of the following describes two criteria to consider first?

a. The cost of the solution and the ability of leadership to provide the funding

b. The time it would take to get buy-in for the solution and how many Stakeholders approve of it

c. The type of solution and the resources required to implement it

d. The positive impact of the solution compared to the relative effort required to implement it.

YOUR ANSWER:

The first consideration he has to make is "THE COST OF THE SOLUTION AND THE ABILITY OF LEADERSHIP TO PROVIDE THE FOUNDING. which makes option "a" the most correct option.

Explanation: All the option above Are good considerations to make in deciding a solutions. But the first consideration to make is to know the cost of the solution and the ability of the leaders of the firms to fund such solution. When ever we proffer solution, the first thing to consider is the cost of actualizing such solution, because if the fund to get the solution is not available, then the research done to get such solution is in vain. In consideration of a solutions we should always try to cut costs and make the solution less expensive for the leadership to found.

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a. Specific Identification:

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