The final step is to prioritize your analytics projects and initiatives based on their scope, value, feasibility, and urgency. You can use a simple matrix or a more sophisticated scoring system to rank your analytics projects and initiatives according to these criteria. For example, you might assign a high priority to analytics projects that have a high scope, a high value, a high feasibility, and a high urgency, and a low priority to analytics projects that have a low scope, a low value, a low feasibility, and a low urgency. You should also consider the interdependencies, synergies, and trade-offs among your analytics projects and initiatives, and balance your short-term and long-term goals.
By following these steps, you can define and prioritize your procurement analytics projects and initiatives in a systematic and strategic way, and ensure that they align with your business goals and challenges, leverage your data availability and quality, deliver your analytics scope and value, and optimize your resources and time.