Schools 2030 HCD Sprint book
43 Now, review your POV for your stakeholder and use it to reflect on the highest potential solutions clusters. Based on that review, are there some solution clusters that should be eliminated (even if they are high potential) because they are not relevant to the POV your team created? If there are some solution clusters that should be eliminated, draw an X through them. Solution Clusters that landed in one of the strongest quadrants Solution Clusters that landed in one of the strongest quadrants Solution Clusters that landed in one of the strongest quadrants 1 2 3 Identifying High Potential Ideas Instructions: Review the last three activities that you just completed. Identify the solution clusters that fell into the strongest quadrants (look for the circles). The more times a solution cluster lands in the strongest quadrant, the higher potential it has for success. Look for the solution clusters that landed in all three and put them in the far left column. Repeat the process for solution clusters that landed in two of the strongest quadrants and one of the strongest quadrants. Be sure to take the time to reconnect with your POV and the stakeholder you met in order to ensure that the solution clusters you select are relevant to the problem or need you identified. Use the decisions you made in the previous exercises to illuminate the solution clusters with the most promise. GROUP BRAINSTORM PREPARE TO BRAINSTORM SORTING FOR SELECTION IDEA SELECTION SELECTING INNOVATIVE IDEAS SELECTING ONE IDEA TO ADVANCE IDENTIFYING HIGH POTENTIAL IDEAS LAUNCH EXPLORE DEFINE GENERATE MAKE TEST TELL PLAN TO IMPLEMENT 60 MINUTES
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