What it does
When the team has 20 ideas for growth and resources to test 3, how do you choose? Without a prioritization method, the boss's ideas or the easiest ones win β not necessarily the best ones. This prompt creates a prioritization matrix that scores each experiment by potential impact, confidence in the estimate, and ease of execution, generating an objective ranking of where to invest first. Use it when you have multiple growth ideas and need to choose, when the team disagrees on what to test, or when you want to maximize learning with the minimum number of experiments.
When to use
- When the team has 20 ideas for growth and resources to test 3, and you need a method to choose instead of defaulting to the boss's preferences or the easiest options
- When you need a prioritization matrix that scores each experiment by potential impact, confidence in the estimate, and ease of execution to generate an objective ranking
- When you have multiple growth ideas and need to choose, when the team disagrees on what to test, or when you want to maximize learning with the minimum number of experiments
What you will get
A structured result ready to use, personalized for your context.