Webinar: How to Prioritize Product Backlog from BCG PMs, Iuliia Artemenko Palma and Chris Roberts
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- Опубліковано 12 лип 2024
- From this webinar you will learn how to prioritize product backlog.
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Iuliia Artemenko Palma
Iuliia Artemenko is a Product Manager at the Boston Consulting Group. Her background is managing software product development for companies like HubSpot and Experian. She worked with global products across various product lifestyle stages with a focus on data management, data quality, and analytics tools and products in CRM/CPQ space.
Christopher Roberts
Chris Roberts is a Product Manager at the Boston Consulting Group in Boston. Previously he worked on a variety of products for Eze Castle Software and CodeRed. Chris' experience covers many industries with a background ranging from incubating new products to driving new growth and innovation in mature ones.
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Well articulated and very easy to follow. As the Agile space is maturing and is being accepted by the sponsors, the next item I am seeing with my clients is more engaged discussions on feature / capability prioritization. The market needs easy steps for busy enterprise leaders to understand the processes of prioritization - And this presentation gives that frame work that Product teams can use to collaborate with sponsors and stake holders
Very useful information. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. 😎👌🏼
Glad it was helpful!
I cannot see Kano as a standalone prioritisation method. Yes the three categories make sense and cover most of the groundwork, however you're going to need internal ranking for the Satisfiers and the Delighters (you cannot build everything). MoSCoW creeps in inadvertently.
You also don't mention the RICE method, (maybe Weighted Ranking ticks this off).
The presentation links aren't working for many Product school sessions
Expected to cover Scaled agile WSJF rather than simple weighted method. But still a useful video for beginners
There's a really good explanation of WSJF here: www.scaledagileframework.com/wsjf/
Glad it was helpful!
Fantastic
Thanks
Hey, where can i get this power point in this video?
Hi Bing, the link to download the presentation is in the description. Here it is prdct.school/2Ki3fks
It seems like the presentation slides link is broken. I was not able to download them. Can you please verify?
Hello yes we are so sorry to say the slides are not available for this video. We have removed the link to avoid more confusion.