Your team is running a forecasting project and wants to use previous user data to better predict future outcomes. However your team doesn’t have access to all the data it needs. What’s the best course of action?
A.
Move ahead as planned and hope you get access to the data once you need it. Since you’re using an iterative approach you can always go back to steps as needed later on.
B.
Cautiously move forward knowing you may need to pause mid-project which is ok.
C.
Move ahead as planned so you stay on time with your project.
D.
Do not move forward until you have access to all the data you need.
During Phase I: Business Understanding, the Data Feasibility task explicitly mandates a Go/No-Go decision on data availability and access: “Do you have access to the data you need? If not, what do you need for access to the data? Mark as a ‘NoGo.’” Projects should not proceed until all essential data access requirements are met to avoid wasted effort and unresolvable blockages down the line
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