Prioritization - The Right Framework for the Right Context
When "Must Have" Means Nothing
Module 7, Lesson 1
What you'll learn
You can identify the pre-condition that makes MoSCoW produce usable output - a shared, written failure definition - and you can use that definition to categorize a real backlog in a way that survives scrutiny rather than political pressure.
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User StoriesAcceptance CriteriaNon-functional RequirementsBacklog RefinementStory MappingProduct OwnerRequirements Engineer

