How do you prioritise your ideas?
Sergei Petrov
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Please share where you store your ideas, how do you prioritize them and how do you get them into work?
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Sandra Djajic@sandradjajic
Hunted Space
I am just looking at my yellow notes on the table :D paper and pen still work for me haha
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@sandradjajic Good approach! I also write down my own ideas first. And only the formed ones I add to the board and further to the work of the team.
WorkHub
I also think about the desirability of my ideas. Will people actually want to use them? Will they solve a real problem?
@qudsia_ali Do you analyze and retrospective of your ideas?
We are developing a smart assistant to collect a bank of ideas and prioritize them. Maybe you are already using something similar?
I go by market demand and ease of execution.
@mary_gonz8 Oh, interesting. Can you tell me more about how this affects the estimation? Do you have your own system?
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If I can do them within 10 minutes - I try to complete them ASAP to get them off my mental radar. After that I time block as best I can.
I think it depends if the ideas are actionable ideas or conceptual ideas. The conceptual/ideation stuff you should block off and limit the time as best you can. The actionable ideas - pen to paper (time block again) and chip away at them.
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@sergeipetrov I keep them in notion organized by section or department - The main page of that folder I use for ideation
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@sergeipetrov Likely at scale it will ned to be improved but if we're under 20 employees I feel like it should be fine.
I prioritize my ideas based on their impact, feasibility, and urgency. I also consider the feedback from my team and users.
@rania_judd Are there situations where you would like to share your idea with someone on the team and get a rating or feedback?
aiforme.wiki
I keep my ideas in a digital notebook where I jot down anything that comes to mind. To prioritize them, I look for ideas that align with my current goals and projects. If an idea seems like it could have a big impact or solves a pressing problem, it gets bumped up the priority list. Once I've selected an idea to work on, I break it down into smaller tasks and put them on my to-do list.
@akanksha_hunts Looks like a well-established workflow. Are there situations when you do tasks with lower priority earlier for various reasons? Would alerts and reports on your ideas and priorities help you?
AppyHigh Prime
Prioritising ideas that align with my current goals and plans. I write my random ideas in my notebook and break them into small goals. Old but Gold approach.
@shivangiawasthi Great! Are there any things that could help you improve or automate this process?
AppyHigh Prime
@sergeipetrov Data-driven analysis and decision trees can do wonders. š
I use a spreadsheet and organize them into categories. If I'm really swamped, I'll use Cost-Benefits Matrix to help me prioritize.
@scottlabsai Nice! Would you use a dedicated solution to generate and evaluate your ideas?
My favorite thing to do when I have a lot of ideas is write them all down in Notion. I categorize them based on three different levels: personal, educational, and professional. I do something similar to the āto-doā list hack that I heard one time, where you delegate tasks for a later date if they require more time/energy than you can give in the moment, do tasks the moment you think of them (in this case, chip away at them, so to speak), or nix the task if you donāt find it feasible. This allows me to be real with my ideas and thoughts, helps me think critically about tasks, and lets me give space and time to the ones that truly matter.
@sergeipetrov yeah! Iām trying to develop a category for that right now :)