Hey everyone,
we've been trying to implement a very basic, custom formula for impact scoring in our team. We are using three metrics that positively impact our score (Business value 1-5, Key Customers (weighted), Insights (amount)) and one metric that is supposed to negatively impact our score (Effort).
Is there anyway to map this without using a custom formula? It seems to us that if we only use one negative metric, it weighs 50% in our total score.
Best,
Benedict
you can either use a Weighted score formula with both positive and negative inputs,
or, if that's not working for you:
you'll soon (within a week?) be able to use negative numbers in the "positive inputs" section - we've seen some teams with more exotic needs where this would help.
The way it works with fields in the "negative inputs" section:
Normalize ( Normalize ( Positive1 ) * weightP1 + ... + Normalize ( PositiveX ) * weightPX)
/
Normalize ( Normalize ( Negative1 ) * weightN1 + ... + Normalize ( PositiveX ) * weightNX)
If you put everything in the positive inputs section and use a negative number in the positive input section, it will normalize by adding everything, including the negative number.
Sorry, I couldn't find a way to explain it in plain English in a way that made sense
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thanks for getting back to me so quickly. I struggled with formulating my question as well so no worries, I understood your answer. We will just wait for you to release an update then!
BR
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you'll soon (within a week?) be able to use negative numbers in the "positive inputs" section - we've seen some teams with more exotic needs where this would help
Upvote for that
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It's there already!
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