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What's On Your Radar is a way to understand the landscape of a given stakeholder and determine what is most important to them. This exercise helps describe and organize thoughts in order to prioritize the most important and meaningful items. 

  • The radar map is split into 4 quadrants. Label these, and then use the sticky notes to outline your ideas into the 4 quadrants you have named 
  • Having an "other" quadrant can help keep chaotic ideas or future aspirations organized
  • Things can (and should) shift over time on a radar diagram in order to stay current
  • This exercise can be used every 3-6 months to help keep the most important things in focus
  • What's On Your Radar also serves as a great record keeper, especially when done consistently over a period of time 

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    Adam Paulisick

    Founder at SKILLBUILDER & maadlabs.io (fmr @BCG @Nielsen — acquired 3x). Prof @teppercmu, MHCI & exec ed at Gates School of Comp Sci. Founder @TheShopPgh

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