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Sea oic pre assessment questionnaire
1. Southeast Asia Open Innovation
Challenge (SEA OIC)
Requirements Gathering Questionnaire for problem identification
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About the Southeast Asia Open Innovation Challenge (SEA OIC)
● The Southeast Asia Open Innovation Challenge (SEA OIC) brings togethersome of Southeast Asia’s
largest conglomerates to collaborate with innovative startups,scaleups and SMEs.
● The goal of the SEA OIC is to match your solutions with these conglomerates’ Challenge Statements.
Selected companies will have the opportunity to embark on 3 to 4 month pilots, where solutions may be
adapted into new features, targeted customer profiles, unique conditions and potentially, implemented
across the conglomerates’ presence throughout the region.
Objective of this questionnaire
● To gather insights into existing and emerging problems, from business units
● Subsequently,to craft problem statements for the representing SEA conglomerates
● In tandem, we require inputs on what types of resources the participating business units can commit to
conduct a pilot or proof-of-concept with a suitable startup(s)or SME(s) that can address the problem
statements generated.The resources could include manpower (e.g. Research Assistant,Project Manager),
POC funding, data, etc.
● This questionnaire is a guide to assist you to gatherinformation and is thus not exhaustive. Further inputs
and elaboration of the problems identified and shortlisted are welcome.
Administration
Questionnaires to be completed by: Friday, 16 July 2021
If enquiries or guidance, please contact: Click here to enter Innovation Coordinator’s details
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Questionnaire
1. Background
a. Your designation and department Economic and technical Department
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b. Your current scope,role, and responsibilities click here to entertext.
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2. Identification of Problems
This section is to draw on your observations and experience of the problems that are faced by your
department,stakeholders,customers / users, etc. that have an impact on the organisation.
In your department’s domain, in order of prioritisation, please rank them in order of business impact
(Problem A having higher impact than Problem C). Describe 3 problems you are facing now and elaborate
for each problem:
Problem A
i. What is the problem? Why is this a problem? For whom is this a problem? When is
this a problem?
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ii. How do you manage the problem currently?
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iii. What is preventing the problem from being solved? (e.g. inadequate technologies,lack
of resources or time, etc.)
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iv. What is the business impact of the problem? (e.g. operational inefficiencies,
bottlenecks,etc.)
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v. How likely is your department to commit to a pilot or proof-of-concept project in the
next 6 months, if a suitable solution is identified?
- In terms of manpower:
☐ Not likely ☐ Somewhat unlikely ☐ Somewhat likely ☐ Likely
- In terms of pilot / POC funding
☐ Not likely ☐ Somewhat unlikely ☐ Somewhat likely ☐ Likely
vi. How likely is a solution (successfully piloted) implemented by your department in the
next 12 to 24 months?
☐ Not likely ☐ Somewhat unlikely ☐ Somewhat likely ☐ Likely
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Problem B
vii. What is the problem? Why is this a problem? For whom is this a problem? When is
this a problem?
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viii. How do you manage the problem currently?
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ix. What is preventing the problem from being solved? (e.g. inadequate technologies,lack
of resources or time, etc.)
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x. What is the business impact of the problem? (e.g. operational inefficiencies,
bottlenecks,etc.)
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xi. How likely is your department to commit to a pilot or proof-of-concept project in the
next 6 months, if a suitable solution is identified?
- In terms of manpower:
☐ Not likely ☐ Somewhat unlikely ☐ Somewhat likely ☐ Likely
- In terms of pilot / POC funding
☐ Not likely ☐ Somewhat unlikely ☐ Somewhat likely ☐ Likely
xii. How likely is a solution (successfully piloted) implemented by your department in the
next 12 to 24 months?
☐ Not likely ☐ Somewhat unlikely ☐ Somewhat likely ☐ Likely
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Problem C
xiii. What is the problem? Why is this a problem? For whom is this a problem? When is
this a problem?
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xiv. How do you manage the problem currently?
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xv. What is preventing the problem from being solved? (e.g. inadequate technologies,lack
of resources or time, etc.)
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xvi. What is the business impact of the problem? (e.g. operational inefficiencies,
bottlenecks,etc.)
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xvii. How likely is your department to commit to a pilot or proof-of-concept project in the
next 6 months, if a suitable solution is identified?
- In terms of manpower:
☐ Not likely ☐ Somewhat unlikely ☐ Somewhat likely ☐ Likely
- In terms of pilot / POC funding
☐ Not likely ☐ Somewhat unlikely ☐ Somewhat likely ☐ Likely
xviii. How likely is a solution (successfully piloted) implemented by your department in the
next 12 to 24 months?
☐ Not likely ☐ Somewhat unlikely ☐ Somewhat likely ☐ Likely
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3. Further information
Please attach any materials or linksthat could be useful for us to gain a deeper understanding ofeach of
the priority problems.