Powerplay
A Technique to Set Expectations for Decision Requests
You can improve the quality and speed of your decision making with just four slides.
Too many leaders that I work with are presented with requests for decisions that involve an overwhelming amount of slides and information. With the COIN technique, you team can better present their decision request.
Coach your team members to follow COIN when they need you or someone else, to approve a new project, idea, expenditure, etc.
Have them present each “letter” as a separate slide or step in the request. Presenting each point separately enables the leader to understand what and why the requestor is providing that information. For larger, more complex decisions, have them lead with the four letters initially for clarity, then have the background and supporting materials to support their COIN sections later in the document/presentation.
Implementing this easy technique will help you set expectations for decision requests, and it will
also save you time by getting the necessary information presented upfront.
Slide 4: NEXT STEPS
What are the next steps for execution? Example:
Over time, using this technique should help your team be better prepared, and you’ll get
clarity into why you should (or should not) approve the request.
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