At Slatebox, we are always looking for ways to improve our business processes and strategies. That's why we're excited to share with you the Plus Delta framework, a powerful tool that can help you evaluate your business and make positive changes for growth and success.
The Plus Delta framework is a simple, yet effective way to evaluate a situation or project. It involves creating two lists: one for the things that went well (pluses), and one for the things that could have been improved (deltas). By listing out both the positives and negatives, you can gain a comprehensive understanding of what worked and what didn't, and use that information to make informed decisions moving forward.
Using the Plus Delta framework is easy. First, identify the situation or project you want to evaluate. This could be anything from a recent marketing campaign to a product launch.
Next, create two columns on a piece of paper or whiteboard. Label one column "pluses" and the other "deltas."
In the "pluses" column, list out all of the things that went well during the project. These could include positive feedback from customers, high engagement rates, or achieving your desired outcome.
In the "deltas" column, list out all of the things that could have been improved. These could include missed opportunities, low engagement rates, or not achieving your desired outcome.
Once you have both lists, take some time to review them and identify common themes or patterns. Use this information to make informed decisions about how to improve your business moving forward.
The Plus Delta framework is effective because it encourages both positive and negative feedback. By focusing on both the pluses and the deltas, you gain a more comprehensive understanding of the situation or project. This allows you to make informed decisions that are based on both successes and areas for improvement.
The Plus Delta framework is a simple, yet powerful tool that can help you evaluate your business and make positive changes for growth and success. By taking the time to list out both the pluses and deltas, you can gain a comprehensive understanding of what worked and what didn't, and use that information to make informed decisions moving forward.
We hope you find the Plus Delta framework as useful as we have. If you have any questions or would like to learn more about how to implement this framework in your business, please don't hesitate to contact us at Slatebox. We are always here to