Q1: What are the top three Requirements/Features in your next product release?
Q2: How do the top three help address your long-term product strategy?
Q3: If you had been planning this release six months ago or six months from now, would the top three still be the same?
Each requirement has a web of relationships with customers, stakeholders, market elements, risks, and competitors
In my last post I talked about the fact that agile methodologies are all about "doing the most important thing first." This post is about figuring which is the "most important thing."
For those of you who attended the Tom Grant webinar recently, thank you, your participation made it a success. As is usually the case, we received more questions than Tom was able to respond to during the duration of the webinar.
However, Tom has very graciously responded to your unanswered questions.
Last week we hosted a webinar with Tom Grant of Forrester who spoke about how the merging of the right ingredients can produce winning results. One of my favorite Tom quotes from the webinar was:
Innovation is both an art and a science. Social media help with both.