Product Backlog Prioritization With Multiple Key Stakeholders: A Case Study 🗂️
Backlog prioritization is a key component of agile product development. However, it can get overwhelming when there are multiple stakeholders: They all make requests independent of one another and asynchronously, while the product manager spends long hours in one-on-one meetings, negotiating with them over what items will make it into the next sprint. The result is often wasted time and resources.
To bridge this division and save time, the best solution is a prioritization workshop that enables them to come to a consensus on the relative priority of their requests. In this intensive session, all the stakeholders can work together to agree on a plan that charts the path forward.
Time To Read: 6 Minutes
Published: April 2022
Link: Product Backlog Prioritization With Multiple Key Stakeholders: A Case Study 🗂️
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