The individual Project page is where progress is made for a project team. This activity is visible by leadership and can help Project leads advocate for the progression of their ideas. Here's how to do just that:
🏗️ Submitting Decision Criteria data
A Project page's "Stage report" is where Project Members report data, findings, evidence, and learnings to answer the Decision Criteria questions, giving integrators and leaders the confidence to further invest in a Project.
Each stage will have several Decision Criteria that Project leads need to answer effectively to progress their Project.
⚒️ Check out this tutorial to learn how to create stages and Decision Criteria.
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🗄️ Reporting Barriers
It's easier to deal with challenges when you have help. Project leads can share Barriers with the rest of the team, opening up the organization's ability to have visibility into your challenges and to allocate the appropriate resources and staffing necessary to overcome these challenges.
📣 Learn how to report Barriers so you can focus on the fun parts of innovating.
🙌 Posting Wins
Wins should be celebrated! Proudly share your progress with your organization by posting Wins and prepare to receive all the well-deserved praise.
🎉 Post Wins to begin hearing the applause.
⏩ Posting Progress Updates
Posting Progress Updates on the Activity tab of your Project page is a great way to keep leaders updated on what's going on with your team. These updates don't have to be tied to Decision Criteria advancements, but they certainly can.
📞 Check out this brief tutorial to learn how and where to post Progress Updates.
⚡ Sharing Insights
Knowledge is best when shared. When you and your team discover new findings, post an Insight on the Activity tab of your Project page so that the next generation of innovators can learn from you.
🔎 Follow along this tutorial for sharing Insights.