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Using the idea priority chart

Using the idea priority chart

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Using the idea priority chart

- So many good ideas, so little time. Be careful what you wish for. With all of these good ideas, how do you know which ones to pursue? Use the Idea Priority Chart as your tactical method for prioritizing ideas. It requires scoring two things, positive impact, the potential to accomplish your goals, and effort to implement. Each idea will get one positive impact and one effort score. Start with impact. First, create a list of good ideas you're considering. Now, every organization shifts between prioritizing business process improvements like product assembly, risk management, compensation processes, and business growth improvement, new and better products, new market opportunities. What's your priority now? Sort ideas into two buckets, business process ideas, or business growth improvement ideas. Identify whether your current priority is business process improvement or business growth improvement. Award two impact…

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