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# Manage Initiative Solutions

### Purpose

To manage initiative solutions and assess solution options

### Performed By

Solution Architecte

### Steps

1. Navigate to the sidebar and click the accordion at the end of the Solution Planning option
2. Click initiative from the drop-down list
3. To add a solution option, click Catalog&#x20;
4. Click on the ellipsis at the end of any initiative record and select View
5. Click on Add icon&#x20;
6. Enter information related to solution option such as Id initiative, Solution name, Decision, recommendation, complexity level, risk level, etc.&#x20;
7. Click Save
8. To edit an option, click on the edit icon next to any solution ![](/files/EeUrk70wZDvdkiqhBf1X)
9. Enter information and click Save

{% hint style="info" %}
You can only add 3 solution options to each initiative
{% endhint %}


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