Background of Understanding

An exercise (document?) a customer uses to be sure that the prospective performer/promiser has the necessary understanding and experience to plausibly accomplish the request to the needed standard in the time period required.

Ambiguity here often causes problems later. Without checking this box, you may have a performer who cannot succeed to the standard or within the relevant time period.

The promisor's background of understanding will affect the customer-performer Rhythm of Conversation.