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Think of situations in which you would use each of the priority-setting methods described
here. In addition, design an approach to priority setting that is tailored to the unique circum-
stances of your work situation.
RELATED LEADERSHIP TOOLS
6.9 Brainstorming 10.8 Ground Rules 10.10 Closure
10.7 Getting Participation 10.9 Visible Information 10.12 RASCI Planning
FOR FURTHER ASSISTANCE
Dyer, William. Team Building: Issues and Alternatives. Addison-Wesley, 1987.
Jick, Todd D. Managing Change: Cases and Concepts. Irwin, 1993.
Senge, Peter M., Richard Ross, Bryan Smith, Charlotte Roberts, and Art Kleiner. The Fifth Discipline Fieldbook:
Strategies and Tools for Building a Learning Organization. Currency Doubleday, 1994.
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Quick & Dirty
Points
Method
Logical
Method
Criteria
Method
Your own cus-
tomized
method
Priority-setting
method When you would use it
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