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The penultimate assessment of the utility of a monitoring initiative is to try out the tools in your own environment. I believe that everyone appreciates this simple concept. My concern is that it is very easy to define a pilot evaluation that completely fails to address the potential for the organization to correctly adopt the technology being considered. When this potential is zero, it can be a tremendous barrier to success in both applying the technology and in helping the organization mature its monitoring capabilities.
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Sydor, M.J. (2010). The Pilot Evaluation. In: APM Best Practices. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3142-4_6
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