Question: Imagine that when you presented the Technical Solution Design to the East Canada Paper stakeholders, one of the key stakeholders had an issue concerning the

Imagine that when you presented the Technical Solution Design to the East Canada Paper stakeholders, one of the key stakeholders had an issue concerning the technology used in some of the proposed applications. They have asked you to get back to them in two weeks with an alternate solution. The Development environment has been set up, and the team for the Realize phase is ready to start. Can you consider the Q-Gate for movement to the 'Realize' phase as 'Passed' with respect to the information provided?
Yes. As most aspects, such as the Development environment and the team, are in place, the Q-Gate can be considered 'Passed.'
Yes. Even though it is ideal to have approval on the Technical Solution Design, this is optional to pass the Q-Gate. This is because the team is in place, and some Realize activities can start.
Yes. We can consider the Q-Gate as 'Passed' for movement into the Realize phase because the customer raised issues only with some of the proposed applications.
No. It is necessary to have the Technical Solution Design approved by the customer even if some of the other Q-Gate aspects are in place.

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