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== Why can't teams prioritize their projects now without having to implement a new process? ==
== Why can't teams prioritize their projects now without having to implement a new process? ==


Teams are actively prioritizing their projects, but that is not the problem. There is a very high probability that any project that a given team is working on requires the assistance of at least one other teams to accomplish the project. There are certain teams (IT, QA, Security, Webdev, Operations, etc.) that are the most commonly requested to complete a project. When these teams ask all of the people who have requested them to do something to prioritize all of their requests, they all come back at priority ones. Every team feels that their projects are most important and if all projects are important, than no projects are important.
Every team is actively prioritizing their own projects. However, there is a very high probability that these projects require the assistance of at least one other team to accomplish them. There are certain teams (IT, QA, Security, Webdev, Operations, etc.) that are the most commonly requested to complete a project. These teams need to prioritize all the requests from multiple teams and typically everyone's project is a P1. This is a way to prioritize across multiple teams.


== Who will manage the data captured on the project intake form? ==
== Who will manage the data captured on the project intake form? ==
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