Business proposals
Six Thinking Hats
Structuring presentations to cover data, risks, and opportunities systematically.
Similar Situations
Belbin's Nine Team Roles
Creating a Business Proposal: Resource Investigator brings in external contacts or market data, and Implementer ensures the proposal is well-structured and actionable.
Minto Pyramid
Writing proposals: When writing proposals, Minto Pyramid can help you structure your proposal in a way that is easy to read and understand, increasing the chances of your proposal being accepted.
Optimism Bias
Business ventures: Knowing optimism bias can help you create more realistic business plans and strategies, accounting for potential obstacles and setbacks.
Pessimism Bias
Business ventures: Knowing pessimism bias can help you create more optimistic business plans and strategies, accounting for potential opportunities and successes.
Ishikawa Diagram
Business process optimization: Ishikawa Diagrams can help identify the root causes of inefficiencies in business processes, leading to improved process optimization.
Framing Effect
Decision-making at work: Understanding the framing effect can help you present and evaluate workplace proposals more effectively.
SWOT Analysis
Entrepreneurial Ventures: Before starting a small business, entrepreneurs can use SWOT to assess their business idea, understand the market, and plan for potential challenges.
Wardley Map
Strategic Planning: Enhancing business strategies by understanding the market landscape.
I, T, X-shaped skills
Entrepreneurship: X - Integrating insights from various fields enhances business innovation.
Loss Aversion
Political decisions: Recognizing loss aversion can help you evaluate political policies and candidates more objectively by considering the potential gains and losses associated with their proposals.