Opportunity Cost Analysis for Time and Resource Allocation
Framework for quantifying what you're giving up when choosing one option over another, applied to career decisions, projects, and time investments.
Make visible the invisible cost of every decision — the value of the best alternative you forgo — so you can prioritize what truly matters.
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Make visible the invisible cost of every decision — the value of the best alternative you forgo — so you can prioritize what truly matters.
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A senior marketing manager has been offered a promotion to lead a new internal product initiative, but accepting would mean leaving a career acceleration program they started three months ago. They need to understand the true cost of each choice.
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Conduct an Opportunity Cost Analysis to help me decide between competing options for the same resource.\\\\\\\\n\\\\\\\\n**My situation:**\\\\\\\\n- Decision: [DESCRIBE — e.g., accept new project, change jobs, invest time in X vs. Y]\\\\\\\\n- Scarce resource: [TIME/MONEY/ENERGY/ATTENTION — or combination]\\\\\\\\n- Mutually exclusive options:\\\\\\\\n - Option A: [DESCRIBE IN DETAIL]\\\\\\\\n - Option B: [DESCRIBE IN DETAIL]\\\\\\\\n - Option C (maintain status quo): [DESCRIBE]\\\\\\\\n- Decision time horizon: [MONTHS/YEARS]\\\\\\\\n- My long-term objectives: [LIST TOP 3]\\\\\\\\n\\\\\\\\n**Structure the analysis:**\\\\\\\\n\\\\\\\\n1) **Gains Mapping (for each option):**\\\\\\\\n- Direct financial gains: $ [VALUE] in [PERIOD]\\\\\\\\n- Indirect gains: learning, network, reputation, experience\\\\\\\\n- Emotional gains: satisfaction, purpose, work-life balance\\\\\\\\n- Probability of achieving each gain (%, realistic estimate)\\\\\\\\n- Expected value = gain × probability\\\\\\\\n\\\\\\\\n2) **Cost Mapping (for each option):**\\\\\\\\n- Direct financial cost\\\\\\\\n- Time cost: hours/week × [PERIOD]\\\\\\\\n- Emotional cost: stress, risk, uncertainty\\\\\\\\n- Opportunity cost: what do I forgo in Option B by choosing A?\\\\\\\\n- Reversibility cost: if it doesn't work out, how much does it cost to backtrack?\\\\\\\\n\\\\\\\\n3) **Temporal Analysis (10/10/10):**\\\\\\\\n- How will I feel about this decision in 10 minutes?\\\\\\\\n- In 10 months?\\\\\\\\n- In 10 years?\\\\\\\\n- Which option would my \\\\\\\\
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