Kanban: A Quick and Easy Guide to Kickstart Your Project by Aleksandar Olic
Author:Aleksandar Olic [Olic, Aleksandar]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Published: 2016-03-17T04:00:00+00:00
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Deciding what to do next can be make or break a commercial software product. Your competition can get ahead of you and provide users exactly what they need and corner the market. No wonder “move fast and break things” is the dominant mantra in IT.
But this also applies to consulting agencies that develop custom products for clients. The job may be less precarious but they still need to do right things to keep clients happy and paying.
As you don’t have unlimited time and people for your project, you need to carefully choose what to do next. Prioritizing is the project manager’s main responsibility.
Show-stopping bugs have the highest priority, naturally. Next in line are tasks with high business value that generate revenue and save time for your client. When you communicate with clients, there are some things you keep hearing over and over - those things should take the top slot in the backlog.
Use the priority checkbox in Active Collab to signal priority. This will make the task visually stand out every time you open your To-Do list - things that scream visually tend to be dealt with sooner rather than later.
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