VALIDATION:
85- Is this project commercially viable? (No = blue)
86- Is current system aging/overloaded? (Yes = blue)
87- Will this feasibility study address/avoid the issues (too early, too small or insufficient data) that doomed previous similar projects? (No = blue)
88- Project has the resources (facilities/manufacturing/staffing/specialists) to complete the project? (Yes = good)
89- (If this is and engineering project) Has PM solicited/obtained information from qualified firms?
90- Is firm trying to integrate several new/immature/unproven technologies into the project at the same time? (Yes = bad)
91- Are the goals and targets science-based? (No – bad)
92- Are leaders avoiding questions about what benefit the project will have/bring? (Yes = bad)
93- Has a knowledgeable third-party carefully reviewed the feasibility of this project/program? (No = blue)
94- Does the scale of this project demand a radical approach?
95- Are/were questions raised about the project’s technology? (Yes = good)
96- Has the technology previously shown promise but was never commercialized?
97- Will the proposed product/service be commercialized in the near future (18 months)? (No – blue)
98- Is this technology/product an incremental improvement to an existing product/service? (Yes = green)
99- Is this technology being touted as a breakthrough of some sort? (Yes = blue)
100- Can this new technology be manufactured in almost the same way and scaled up inside existing facilities now? (No = red)
101- Does SM/PM know how the different components interact with each other? (Yes = green)
102- Are the project’s sponsors promising to achieve aggressive revenue projections? (Yes = blue. Caveat: aggressive revenue forecasts strongly correlate with near-term poor performance.)
103- Does the scale and speed of the project requite a lot of testing, learning, a large contracting presence, intervention, and a new playbook? (Yes = blue)