organization
Pilot programs as system experiments
Test systemic changes on a small scale before rolling them out broadly. A pilot program is a bounded experiment — a deliberate test of the proposed system change in a contained context where the change can be observed, measured, and refined without risking the entire organization. Pilots serve three functions: they generate evidence (does the change produce the intended outcome?), they reveal unintended consequences (what side effects emerge in practice?), and they build organizational confidence (the change has been tested and it works). System changes deployed without piloting are organizational gambles — large bets on untested designs.