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An [[Implementable Proposition]] is a [[solution proposition]] with reasoning and evidence that it can be implemented to achieve an [[outcome]].
An [[Implementable Proposition]] is a [[solution proposition]] (a [[proposition]]) with [[reasonable argument]]s and [[evidence]] that can be [[implemented]] to achieve an [[outcome]].
* <B>Context:</B>
* <B>Context:</B>
** It can range from being a [[Simple Actionable Proposition]] to being a [[Complex Actionable Proposition]].
** It can range from being a [[Simple Actionable Proposition]] to being a [[Complex Actionable Proposition]].
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* <B>Example(s):</B>
* <B>Example(s):</B>
** a [[Simple Actionable Proposition]] recommends installing energy-efficient lighting to reduce operational costs.
** a [[Simple Actionable Proposition]] recommends installing energy-efficient lighting to reduce operational costs.
** a [[Complex Actionable Proposition]] proposing a comprehensive digital transformation strategy for a company's operations.
** a [[Complex Actionable Proposition]] proposing a comprehensive [[digital transformation]] strategy for a company's operations.
** a [[Low-Evidence Actionable Proposition]] suggesting a new marketing campaign based on initial positive feedback.
** a [[Low-Evidence Actionable Proposition]] suggesting a new marketing campaign based on initial positive feedback.
** a [[High-Evidence Actionable Proposition]] advocating for a policy change backed by extensive research and data analysis.
** a [[High-Evidence Actionable Proposition]] advocating for a policy change backed by extensive research and data analysis.
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** [[Theoretical Proposition]]s, which provide abstract ideas or hypotheses without immediate practical application.
** [[Theoretical Proposition]]s, which provide abstract ideas or hypotheses without immediate practical application.
** [[General Suggestion]]s, which are vague and lack specific actionable steps.
** [[General Suggestion]]s, which are vague and lack specific actionable steps.
* <B>See:</B> [[Recommendation]], [[Strategic Plan]], [[Policy Proposal]]
* <B>See:</B> [[Recommendation]], [[Strategic Plan]], [[Policy Proposal]].
 
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Latest revision as of 08:23, 12 November 2024

An Implementable Proposition is a solution proposition (a proposition) with reasonable arguments and evidence that can be implemented to achieve an outcome.



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