Product value score | 2 |
Values | Accessibility, Curiosity, Public Service |
State your hypothesis, tying your project back to the impact it might have.
I'm hoping this will help our audiences engage with our articles beyond the first 500 words. I'm also hoping they're not missing important information because it's buried at the bottom of an article. I'm hoping this makes our longer pieces more accessible. |
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What problem are we trying to solve for our communities with this experiment? How might it help us better serve them?
A few times we've needed to create a list at the top of an article that links to different sections within that article, like with big explainer pieces or FAQs. To do that, we have to do a complicated HTML coding block, and the formatting isn't very pretty. It'd be nice if we could make this process a little easier to encourage reporters to create "TLDR"s at the top of their longer pieces, with links that help readers jump to certain sections. Here are a couple of examples where we did this: |
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Lay out the potential project steps to the best of your ability, including key teams that would need to be consulted. This is your best knowledge of the systems, tools and lift that would be required.
The digital content team and news department |
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Effort (scale of 1-lowest to 4-highest) | 2 |
Urgency (scale of 1-lowest to 4-highest) | 1 |
Business Impact (scale of 1-lowest to 4-highest) | 2 |
Cost (scale of 1-lowest to 4-highest) | 1 |