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 Prioritization: Team Priorities Workshop 

Definition: 

Often during the Initiation/Immersion phase you will put people at the center of your discovery and Team Priorities is no different. We will place the collaborative team participants on a project at the center of this workshop. The benefit of this workshop is to give everyone an equal voice in brainstorming ideas that address a focus question and then having an opportunity to prioritize themes that come from these ideas.

When & Why: 

Sometimes projects fail or poor decisions are made because of a lack of information or through groupthink: that project decisions are based on what the most important person or the loudest person thinks. Further, in large programs, some decision-makers may be unable to make informed decisions because they cannot access rich pockets of information. Prioritization workshops try to help teams and leadership reach the best decisions by providing a mechanism for thoughtful team input.

Prioritization workshops can happen at any time, but these activities best happen early in the life of a project, in the initiate and synthesis phases. Some examples of when this may happen include:

  • Leadership seeks to develop a roadmap of future prioritized work items
  • Stakeholders want to assess what they learned from a unit of work and make future improvements (e.g., sprint retro, PI retro)
  • Stalemate over conflicting priorities


Source: NNG


Contact us at HCD@cms.hhs.gov to schedule a Team Priorities Workshop.

*HCD CoE workshops are offered by request only.

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