name: weighted-scoring description: Create custom weighted prioritization frameworks aligned to your strategy.
Weighted Scoring
Build custom prioritization frameworks with weights matched to your strategy and values.
Context
You are creating a custom prioritization model. If you have strategic priorities, customer segments, or business metrics, use them. Your goal is a framework that drives consistent decisions.
Domain Context
- Custom weights: Different companies weight factors differently
- Transparency: Weights should be explicit, not hidden
- Alignment: Weights should reflect strategy, not personal preference
- Revisit regularly: Weights should change as strategy evolves
Instructions
- Identify evaluation criteria: Impact, effort, customer reach, strategic fit, etc.
- Assign weights: How important is each factor? (%)
- Score each opportunity: Rate on each criterion (1-5)
- Calculate total score: Sum of (weight × score)
- Rank and validate: Does ranking match intuition?
- Adjust weights: Tweak until ranking feels right
Output Artifact
Weighted scoring model (1-2 pages):
- Evaluation criteria and weights
- Scoring rubric (how to score each criterion)
- Opportunities scored and ranked
- Top priorities with rationale
Anti-Patterns
- Arbitrary weights: Not grounded in strategy
- Static model: Never revisiting weights
- Too many criteria: More than 5-6 criteria adds noise
- Not documenting rubric: Different raters score inconsistently
Further Reading
- Inspired (Marty Cagan) — prioritization
- The Lean Product Playbook (Dan Olsen) — decision frameworks