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Criteria selection matrix

Criteria selection matrix

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Criteria selection matrix

- At a certain point in the improved process of your project, you will have to make an important decision. After your team has developed solution alternatives, to address improvement axes, the next step, is to evaluate and select the best solution set. You cannot implement all the solutions, so, how do you choose? How do you know which one is best? There are two popular ways to do this: The Criteria Selection Matrix, and the Pugh Concept Selection Method. And this video will focus on the Criteria Selection Matrix. The Criteria Selection Matrix is a grid used to generate a meaningful, numerical evaluation of the solution alternatives against the same set of evaluation criteria. Here's how you do it. First, you have to establish the evaluation criteria. Use the collective expertise of your project team, and experience of subject matter experts. Key stakeholders should be involved here as well. Criteria should include critical-to-quality requirements or CTQs, impact on the Y, the project…

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