When resources are scarce but your product vision is vast, it's crucial to prioritize effectively. Here's how to ensure each feature counts:
- Identify core features that align closely with your customer's pain points and the product's value proposition.
- Use a scoring system like RICE (Reach, Impact, Confidence, Effort) to objectively evaluate and rank potential features.
- Regularly review and adjust priorities based on feedback loops with your target audience to stay on track and relevant.
How do you determine which features take precedence when resources are limited?
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Focus on those that align with key goals, offer high value, and are feasible to implement. Use frameworks like MoSCoW or RICE and balance immediate wins with long-term objectives.
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List all the features and send a poll to the customers. Interview those customers based on their feedback. Prioritize based on duration of implementation, complexity, and return on investment. Then work on the feature that comes up as top priority.
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When you have limited resources but big goals, prioritize features based on how much they'll help users and how easy they are to build. Start by figuring out which features are most important to your users and fit with your overall vision. Then, assess how easily you can build each feature with what you have. Focus on features that are both valuable to users and relatively easy to build. Be prepared to change your priorities as you learn new things ??
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You can use the Design Thinking approach to prioritize features with limited resources by following these steps: Empathize by understanding user needs through research to identify valuable features. Define the problem your product addresses, focusing on core needs aligning with your vision. Ideate by brainstorming features, encouraging creativity and innovation. Prototype low-fidelity versions for quick testing. Test these to gather feedback and determine which features resonate. Implement by prioritizing features based on insights, focusing on those providing the most value, and aligning with your vision.
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Sempre interagindo com os clientes, testando as funcionalidades de forma rápida e eficaz. Sempre errar rápido e corrigir mais rápido ainda.
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