The third action is to meet and coordinate with the relevant division
or section to identify and allocate the resources to support the pilots.
The proposed pilots will never move unless resources, both human and
financial, are provided. The resources of highest priority and importance
are the skilled and interested staff members who can facilitate the initiative.
It is important that these staff members be given authority and permission
by management to focus their time and efforts on the proposed pilots.
The other needed resources are the information and communication
technologies, both hardware and software, to run the pilots and produce
tangible and visible results. Some of these infrastructure requirements may
already be in existence and can be used without modification. Others may
need to be created or purchased while still others may be produced by
modifying existing facilities.