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What type of question is considered action-oriented?

  1. A question without a measurable outcome

  2. A question seeking further analysis

  3. A question whose answer leads to change

  4. A question about data structure

The correct answer is: A question whose answer leads to change

Action-oriented questions are those that drive decision-making and prompt tangible changes or responses based on the insights derived from data. When a question leads to change, it indicates a need for action or a modification of strategy, which is essential in the context of data analysis and organizational development. For example, an action-oriented question could be, "How can we improve customer satisfaction based on this feedback data?" The answer to this would likely inspire actionable steps to enhance customer experience, thus showcasing the question's transformative potential. In contrast, the other options either do not directly result in an action or deal with aspects of analysis or structure that do not inherently lead to change. Therefore, the focus on questions that influence outcomes and drive actions is what defines them as action-oriented.