Multiple Choice
A good approach to interpretation when a program fails to achieve its objectives is
A) to hold tight to previously stated objectives and call a spade, a spade.
B) to recognize that the objectives may have been too ambitious and to focus on some phase of the program that worked.
C) to treat well-conceived programs as experiments and search for what can be learned to improve the next version of the program.
D) to point out that repeated failures probably indicates low staff motivation.
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