This document discusses a method for prioritizing problems based on their urgency and the ease of their solutions. It presents a scoring system that ranks problems based on a combination of their urgency and how easy or difficult their solutions would be to implement. The highest priority problems would have a high urgency but relatively easy solutions, while lower priority problems may be less urgent or have more difficult solutions.
This document discusses a method for prioritizing problems based on their urgency and the ease of their solutions. It presents a scoring system that ranks problems based on a combination of their urgency and how easy or difficult their solutions would be to implement. The highest priority problems would have a high urgency but relatively easy solutions, while lower priority problems may be less urgent or have more difficult solutions.
This document discusses a method for prioritizing problems based on their urgency and the ease of their solutions. It presents a scoring system that ranks problems based on a combination of their urgency and how easy or difficult their solutions would be to implement. The highest priority problems would have a high urgency but relatively easy solutions, while lower priority problems may be less urgent or have more difficult solutions.
This document discusses a method for prioritizing problems based on their urgency and the ease of their solutions. It presents a scoring system that ranks problems based on a combination of their urgency and how easy or difficult their solutions would be to implement. The highest priority problems would have a high urgency but relatively easy solutions, while lower priority problems may be less urgent or have more difficult solutions.