Are You Using the RICE Scoring Model? ๐
Angeheftet AngesagtHi everyone ๐
We have another request from one of our customers who would like to chat with other Wrike users about the RICE scoring model.ย
Wait, but what is RICE?
The RICE scoring model is a prioritization framework designed to help product managers and other professionals determine which products, features, and other initiatives to put on their roadmaps by scoring these items according to four factors. RICE stands for Reach, Impact, Confidence, and Effort.
Are you using this scoring method in your work?ย
If you are, please let us know below. We may then reach out to you in private to arrange a sync with other Wrike users.ย
And if you ever have a need to discuss particular processes with other Wrike users, please let us know as well, weโd love to help and connect you with other users ๐
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We don't use this method often, but love reading up on this to learn more and see how other companies are using RICE!
We also do not use it. Would be nice to see new ideas.
We do not use RICE, but is nice that people are sharing different experiences and ideas.
We don't use RICE for now...
Checking it out! I hadn't heard of it, but curious to find out more.
We don't however always love learning more!
We don't use RICE as well.
For everyone here that wants to know more, there's an article in the Wrike Blog about it:
https://www.wrike.com/blog/rice-scoring-framework-explained/
:-)
Thank you for reaching out everyone, it looks like the RICE model is an interesting discussion topic!ย
Special thanks to Neyl Walecki for sharing the blog link ๐ค
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I would also be interested in learning more about this methodology! I've been looking at how to apply it to our intake process for the Creative team and beyond.
I've never heard of this, but checking out the blog as we are still looking for a prioritization method that works for us and is sustainable to continue using (not too much overhead... keep it simple!).
Thanks, Neyl Walecki!
Good article, I really appreciated the section about where it would be most useful and where it would be less practical.ย
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I've used a couple of similar prioritizing methods using Likert scales. I built one in Wrike using just Impact and Effort. We got away from the prioritizing scale as Wrike did better with dates, but the team can use it to help distinguish between similar projects. The other place I've used this is in risk prioritization (Severity and Effort), this was a simplified version of the FMEA risk ranking (Severity, Occurrence, and Detection).ย
Feel free to contact me if you'd like to discuss more.ย
Thank you Mike Fank ๐
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