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This page will walk you through how to create a Possibility for a Problem, that you can then define, validate and prioritise.


STEP #1

Now let's pick up from where you've just created the initial draft of your Possibility linked to the problem you are solving (see step #6 and #7 from this page, "I want to create a Problem"


  1. This is the tryble area of the Problem (a custom Jira issue type, see here for tryble terms and concepts
  2. This is the "Define" and "Validate" pages within the Possibility page, start on "Define"
  3. You can navigate within the tryble app using the tryble nav bar, see this page for more details on the tryble nav bar









STEP #2

Similar working through a Problem, the simple tryble framework of "Define" and "Validate" will walk you through a process to think through your Possibility. Let's start with "Define"...


  1. What type of idea is this possibility?
    • Select one or more options from this list that best categorises your idea
  2. Who is this for?
    • Select one or more Personas that this Possibility will deliver value for
  3. How important is this?
    • Relative to other Possibilities you might implement for Problems and the overall context of your organisation, select where this fits on the importance scale
  4. How difficult will this be to implement?
    • If you were to move ahead this Possibility, provide a best estimate on the level of difficulty it would be to implement
    • You may need to collaborate with others in the organisation to learn what this implementation look like at a high-level
  5. How likely is this to solve the problem?
    • Remember you can update this as you progress and learn through out the ideation process
  6. What is the desired outcome?
    • In simple words provide a "tweet" length description of what the outcome looks like when this Possibility is implemented successfully





STEP #3











STEP #4




STEP #5



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