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How to Get Business People to Think Through Complex Issues
Thu Aug 20 2015By: Victoria Burns
WhiteWalls are the cornerstone of rooms where great ideas are hatched. They are a place where ideas and creativity come together among teams and businesses. Occasionally, I come across great ideas expressed in simple form on a whiteboard. Here’s one I’d like to share.
David Nour, Management Consultant and CEO of the Nour Group wrote a recent post titled, “To Prioritize Interdependent Initiatives, Use a Scoreboard,” which discusses a prioritization scorecard and how to use it.
To Prioritize Interdependent Initiatives, Use a Scoreboard
To find out more about the scorecard, check out his post at
David Nour, Management Consultant and CEO of the Nour Group wrote a recent post titled, “To Prioritize Interdependent Initiatives, Use a Scoreboard,” which discusses a prioritization scorecard and how to use it.
To Prioritize Interdependent Initiatives, Use a Scoreboard
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