Operations

Prioritization

TL;DR: You do not need more ideas. You need a better way to choose.

Study Order Operations #15 Prioritization
Why it matters

Execution gets sloppy when everything is “important.”

How to use it
  • Score work by impact, effort, confidence, and urgency.
  • Pick fewer bets.
  • Protect the highest-leverage work.
Real-life example

A product team trying to launch five things at once usually ships none of them well.

Where people screw it up

Rewarding motion instead of meaningful progress.

Bottom line

You do not need more ideas. You need a better way to choose.