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 excessive addition of features in a product, often leading to complexity and reduced usability.
A role that involves overseeing the development and improvement of technical products, ensuring they meet user needs and business goals.
A professional responsible for the strategy, roadmap, and feature definition of a product or product line, ensuring it meets market needs and business goals.
A framework for prioritizing product features based on their impact on customer satisfaction, classifying features into categories such as basic, performance, and delight.
A visual tool in agile project management that displays tasks to be done, in progress, and completed, often using columns and cards.
A prioritization framework used to assess and compare the value a feature will deliver to users against the complexity and cost of implementing it.
Digital Asset Management (DAM) is a system that stores, organizes, and manages digital assets, such as images, videos, and documents.
A type of bar chart that represents a project schedule, showing the start and finish dates of elements within the project.