Scrum Event & Lance Dacy (CST) Present: Practical Prioritization Techniques for an Agile Roadmap
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Scrum Event & Lance Dacy (CST) Present: Practical Prioritization Techniques for an Agile Roadmap
If your organisation has put the effort into brainstorming new product ideas, finding opportunities for improvement, and collecting feedback from your users, you’ll have a solid product roadmap full of good ideas.
But the order in which we should tackle those ideas deserves just as much thought. You need to take the time to prioritize and gain alignment with your stakeholders as well.
What are some common reasons that make prioritizing a product roadmap so difficult (I'd love to hear from you too)?
- It’s tempting to focus on clever ideas, instead of projects that directly impact your goals.
- It’s satisfying to work on pet ideas you’d use yourself, instead of projects with broad reach.
- It’s exciting to dive into new ideas, instead of projects that you’re already confident about.
- It’s easy to discount the additional effort that one project will require over another.
- It's hard to manage the political aspects of a HIPPO prioritization process (the highest-paid person's opinion wins)
