An exercise in which people plot items according to personal significance
What’s on Your Radar is a participatory research method where you outline and prioritize ideas based on their relevance to a score topic. Structured as three concentric circles, this exercise helps teams understand and prioritize tasks to improve problem-solving and decision-making.
Reading the diagram is straightforward: the things people assign to the center circle (which is deliberately small) are most significant, while those in successive circles are less so, and those outside the diagram are not even blips on their radar. The format forces participants to express clear distinctions between what is primary, what is secondary, and what is tertiary.
Use the What’s on Your Radar exercise to uncover what individuals are thinking, understand what users prioritize, identify and challenge assumptions, and clarify next steps and actions. While that’s the primary intended purpose, participants could also use the framework to prioritize feedback, tasks, ideas, feature requests, and much more. What’s on Your Radar is a common exercise for design thinking, helping designers and stakeholders prioritize ideas about a given problem.
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