Teach Middle East Magazine May-June 2019 Issue 5 Volume 6 | Page 23

Administrator's Corner 17. Is there a ‘train the trainer’ program available for the technology? 18. Are any licenses involved in the use of the technology? If so, are they covered in the initial procurement cost? Do they require renewal? If so, will that become a prohibitive cost due to the basis on which they are given? 19. Is the provision of any hardware also part of the procurement contract? If so, will that require separate licenses? If so, will that become a prohibitive cost? 20. Are spare parts/routine maintenance items/services covered in the procurement contract? If so, will they become a prohibitive cost? 21. Is supplier the original owner/ creator/manufacturer of the technology? 22. Is the technology’s patent expiring soon? If so, can the purchase be delayed for a cheaper version/ better alternative? 23. Can the technology be easily hacked? Are there any studies available? 24. Are there any environmental conditions required for the technology to work at an optimum level? 25. Are there clearly identified minimum and maximum level of operational limits? 26. Can the technology be resold/ repurposed if it becomes obsolete? 27. Can the technology be integrated with present systems in the school? 28. Can the technology be purchased in modules and integrated with better performing modules of other competitors? 29. Is the cost of conversion to this technology reasonable? 30. Will any current resources/assets become obsolete as a result of adopting the technology? If so, is there a viable plan for their disposal? 31. Is there an alternative option available for resourcing technological support in case the original supplier goes bankrupt? 32. Are there any customer testimonials available with respect to the efficacy of this technology? 33. Is there evidence that this technology positively impacts teaching and learning or the general running of the school? 34. Are there any legal/regulatory approvals required for utilizing this technology? 35. Are there any upcoming/emerging technologies that will be more useful/better in catering to the needs of the school? 36. Would the purchase of this technology impede any strategic growth initiatives of the school? 37. Are the best available online protocols being used to address security/privacy concerns for using this technology, especially in schools? 38. Can this technology be used/ secured offline? 39. Can this technology be operated remotely? 40. Are there any countries where this technology is banned/restricted? If so, will that limit the school’s ability to use this technology effectively? 41. Is the seller authorized to change/ update the technology remotely without prior consent of the school? 42. Is this technology able to interact/ communicate with smart devices/ machines with the knowledge of the school? 43. Is this technology able to interact/ communicate with smart devices/ machines without the knowledge of the school? 44. Can the operational monitoring of this technology be done through mobile devices? 45. Can this technology be run on different platforms? If so, are all the major platforms covered? 46. Is the technology insured against any lawsuits stemming from a security breach/loss of data/information leakage? If not, will the school have significant legal exposure in areas/ regions/countries of operation? 47. Is this an AI-enabled technology? If so, can the embedded AI be overridden by human commands? 48. Are there clearly defined and effective remedial measures available from the owner/seller/ manufacturer in case the AI- enabled technology refuses to acknowledge or operate under human commands? The path to accomplishing extraordinary/unexpected feats in terms of school success is generally paved by the ‘mile markers’ of how well ordinary/expected things are being done, e.g., transparency and streamlining of processes, minimal employee absenteeism, low attrition rates, timely corrective/preventive actions, open and accommodating communication channels, ingrained improvement/innovative practices, preservation of psychological contracts, placating and engaging key stakeholders, effective talent management, judicious leadership development, astute succession planning, etc. Therefore, the impartial findings of the thorough assessment done by utilizing the aforementioned questions should be meticulously analyzed for arriving at a clear realization that the technology on offer is the one that is ‘needed’ after precluding all other viable alternatives and scenarios of internal innovative capability, to effectively manage without such technology. ‘Proactive Prudence’ will always prevail over ‘Reactive Regret’ when taking such decisions. Murad Salman Mirza is an innovative thinker and an astute practitioner in areas within and associated with the fields of Organizational Development, Talent Management and Business Transformation. His LinkedIn profile can be viewed at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/muradsalmanmirza/ Class Time | | May - Jun 2019 | 23