An Example of “A Test of Change”

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An Example of “A Test of Change” (a division of Quality Management ) A Simple Example PMI Is Working Hard to Make PMs Better Business Analysts in Addition to Managing Projects

Testing for Assumptions – (One way to solve for “x” ) Problem statement: Solve for X – First, Make a Problem Statement, and Second, Set Up a “Test Of Change” My big assumption is… So, I will… And I will collect the following documentation… In order to find out whether…  

Testing for Assumptions – One way to solve for “x” Problem statement: I want to find a fair way to test students in a complex course