From Ideas to Action: Group, Prioritize, and Progress
About the From Ideas to Action Template
Use this template to transform spontaneous insight into organized, workable solutions and then track those solutions as they develop. Your team will be able to work to identify problems and brainstorm potential solutions.
This template is divided into five sections; Identify your Problem, Collaborate, Group Ideas, Rank in Order of Importance, and an Idea Tracking Kanban where you can track your solutions as they develop.
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