Practice a structured process to prioritize issues to solve
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Why this topic matters
One of the hardest things to do when solving problems under a tight deadline is prioritizing what to work on. Identify key parts of the answer upfront to reach a good-enough solution fast.
What participants will do together
Discuss why prioritization is tricky
Practice a structured process to prioritize issues to solve
What participants say
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"I will evaluate and set prioritization criteria before trying to solve a complex problem!"
"I will use the 2x2 matrix and other methods to work on prioritizing tasks before starting on anything."
"To avoid analysis paralysis, think about the Minimum Viable Evidence we could use to make an informed decision."
"It's important to be more intentional about breaking down items to be prioritized."
"This was a terrific combination of individual and group learning. The tech feels groundbreaking!"
"This is a way better experience than watching eye-numbing videos. I love it."
"I love that Sparkwise makes it possible to chat with colleagues in real time while solving interesting problems."
"This was a fun and immersive experience with coworkers—I love the mix of group and solo work. I am a fan!"