What should the primary consideration be when prioritizing the improvement outcomes?
As a result of a recent assessment, IT staff have created many improvement outcomes. Recognizing that not all of them can be achieved, IT managers must prioritize some over others. What should their primary consideration be when prioritizing the improvement outcomes?
OPTIONS
- The highest number of staff impacted
- The consequences that contribute to achieving the organization’s vision
- The least effort required to achieve the outcome
- The longest known problems that the staff has experienced
ANSWER
The consequences that contribute to achieving the organization’s vision
EXPLANATION
Correct. Improvement outcomes are evaluated primarily on how well they support the vision of the organization. Higher priority is given to the ones that are likely to be on moving the organization closer to achieving its vision. Defined outcomes should all contribute to the achievement of the desired state, but some will be more critical than others.