ceprioritering
Ceprioritering is a term used in Danish-language organizational contexts to describe a method for prioritizing initiatives, projects, or resources within an organization. The concept centers on making explicit, consistent choices about where to allocate limited time, money, and attention to achieve strategic goals.
- Criteria: A set of decision criteria is defined, such as strategic alignment, expected value or impact,
- Weighting: Stakeholders agree on the relative importance of each criterion to reflect organizational priorities.
- Scoring: Each option is assessed against the criteria, producing a score or ranking.
- Aggregation: Scores are combined into an overall priority order to guide portfolio decisions.
- Governance: The process is typically transparent, with documented assumptions and a mechanism for review and adjustment.
1) Clarify objectives and planning horizon. 2) Define and weight decision criteria. 3) Inventory options or initiatives.
Ceprioritering is applied in public sector budgeting, IT project portfolios, product development roadmaps, and broader corporate
Benefits include greater transparency, repeatability, and accountability in decision-making. Limitations involve subjectivity in scoring, dependence on