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Describe the (high-level) deliverables (aka outcomes and outputs) requir= ed to achieve the impact.
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Specify the type of the how (to achieve an impact) to organize them.
List out= comes that are part of the what result.
List outputs that are p= art of the what result.
Describe the (high-level) deliverables (aka output) required to achieve = the impact.
Automatically lists all outcomes referenced by the Outcomes property and documents of type Outcome added as child d= ocuments..
Automatically lists all outputs referenced by the Output property and documents of type Outcome added as child docu= ments..
In case you need to organise whats in a hierarchy then add additional wh= ats as children to this what. Subordinate whats will then be automatically = listed.
Typically this hierarchy is not relevant to keep maps simple.
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Describe how the impact will be pursued.
Describe who is involved in the impact. List the stakeholders that will = support the impact. There may be stakeholders who will work against it. Als= o specify the stakeholders taking advantage or taking disadvantage even if = they do not have power to influence the outcome.
Describe why this impact is useful for your business. State the problem = to be solved.