Strategic Priorities Strategic Planning

How to Set Strategic Priorities When Everything Feels Important

If you’ve found yourself in meetings where every initiative is labelled “critical,” every team has its own interpretation of the strategy, and no one feels confident about where to focus strategic planning, you're not alone. We refer to this condition as goal-fog: when leaders are overwhelmed by options and underwhelmed by clarity. And in these moments, traditional approaches to strategic prioritisation–long workshops, weighted scoring models, endless decks–can often make things worse. So, how do you set strategic priorities when everything feels important, and uncertainty is the norm? This article introduces a field-tested approach for strategic planning and strategic prioritisation. We look at how to move from assumption to evidence and from ambiguity to alignment.
Sprintbase with Mural

The Facilitator’s Secret Weapon: Sprintbase + Mural

Now anybody with a Mural account can create, organize and share murals within Sprintbase. Here are a couple of typical scenarios we know facilitators experience, and the benefits using Mural and Sprintbase together bring. Read this guest article featuring advice and information about pairing Sprintbase and Mural together to hold successful projects and collaborative sprints.
Project Management Coaching

Product Management Coaching

Previously we've covered design thinking coaching and innovation coaching. Now, let's dive into the world of product management coaching. Why? Product management is a trending approach in organizations.

5 Big Advantages of Remote Design Thinking

Face-to-face design thinking workshops can be amazing. TBut since we created Sprintbase in 2016 - a platform that enables remote teams to solve problems with design thinking - we’ve learned a lot about what it takes to create new kinds of virtual experiences that can be just as great in their own right.

Pirates in the Navy Book Excerpt

A lot of innovators that I have met are impatient people. By the time we start working together, they are already fed up with their company. They know something needs to be done and they just want to jump in and get started. So they will take whatever opportunity they get and run with it.