Prioritize use cases
After you finish the interviews and list the use cases, the next step is to rank them by priority. Create a mix of easy quick wins and more complex high-value use cases for the top ten use cases.
To determine the use case priority, consider the following:
- The business impact - how much you can save or how much sooner can the business produce revenue or productive work
- Deadlines for when a critical business event is planned or will occur, such as on-boarding a new acquisition or customer
- When a strategic initiative is scheduled to roll out during which the workflows will ensure success
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