Buy-a-Feature
A prioritization technique where stakeholders use a limited budget to "buy" features they believe are most valuable, helping to prioritize the development roadmap.
A prioritization technique where stakeholders use a limited budget to "buy" features they believe are most valuable, helping to prioritize the development roadmap.
The process of identifying user needs and market opportunities to inform the development of new products or features.
A strategic planning tool that focuses on outcomes and objectives rather than specific features, allowing for flexibility in achieving goals.
A product that significantly changes the market or industry by introducing innovative features or a new business model.
The risk that the product being developed will not deliver sufficient value to the users, meaning it won't meet their needs or solve their problems.
A prioritization framework used to assess and compare the value a feature will deliver to users against the complexity and cost of implementing it.
Large-Scale Scrum (LeSS) is a framework for scaling agile product development to multiple teams working on a single product.
User-Centered Design (UCD) is an iterative design approach that focuses on understanding users' needs, preferences, and limitations throughout the design process.
The risk that users will find the product difficult or confusing to use, preventing them from effectively utilizing its features.