Is this approach appropriate for defining the spending objectives in the Strategic Outline Case?

The Consortium has stated that within the next three years, it expects to see at least a 15% increase in the attainment of qualifications. However, it has not proposed ways in which the success rates for qualifications can be increased.

Is this approach appropriate for defining the spending objectives in the Strategic Outline Case?
A . No, because without a solution to the problem, there is no way of calculating what the potential improvements might be.
B . No, because the Consortium should NOT be specifying the targeted outcomes.
C . Yes, because the Consortium has been formed to plan the transformation of education and learning.
D . Yes, because the Strategic Case should focus on what needs to be achieved in terms of the targeted outcomes and outputs rather than input in relation to the potential solution.

Answer: D

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