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WikiLearn - Introduction to Partnership Building (computer-graded exercises) - problem: Why might we NOT want to scale up a successful program?

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description"problem in Introduction to Partnership Building (computer-graded exercises) - Basics of partnership building for Wikimedia volunteers, with computer-graded exercises."
label"WikiLearn - Introduction to Partnership Building (computer-graded exercises) - problem: Why might we NOT want to scale up a successful program?"
problem.multiplechoiceresponse.label"Why might we NOT want to scale up a successful program?"
problem.multiplechoiceresponse.choicegroup.choice.1"we may not have enough volunteers to engage in a scaled-up program"
problem.multiplechoiceresponse.choicegroup.choice.2"we may encounter logistical challenges of scale/area that we did not encounter in the smaller scale"
problem.multiplechoiceresponse.choicegroup.choice.3"scaling up may attract negative attention or resistance that the smaller scale did not"
problem.multiplechoiceresponse.choicegroup.choice.4"the community may be exhausted if we demand more of its attention for a scaled-up program"
problem.multiplechoiceresponse.choicegroup.choice.5"it may be at the expense of other programs also needing our attention"
problem.multiplechoiceresponse.choicegroup.choice.6"all of the above"
problem.multiplechoiceresponse.choicegroup.choice.7"none of the above; scaling up a successful program is always a good idea!"
display_name"Why might we NOT want to scale up a successful program?"