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RICE: Simple prioritization for product managers
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RICE: Simple prioritization for product managers
37 Frameworks to Help You Become a Better Product Manager
This is a well-known technique for determining what is necessary to stakeholders. It is quick and simple to use but is limited in its ability to accurately categorize stakeholder requirements. For that reason, it is best suited to less complex projects.
The Eisenhower Matrix is a productivity, prioritization, and time-management framework designed to help you prioritize a list of tasks or agenda items by first categorizing those items according to their urgency and importance
The HEART framework is a methodology to improve the user experience (UX) of software.
Planning poker (also called Scrum poker) helps agile teams estimate the time and effort needed to complete each initiative on their product backlog
Value vs. effort is a prioritization framework that allows a product team to evaluate each initiative according to how much value the initiative will bring, and how much effort (resources, hours, etc) it will take to implement
Story mapping is a method for arranging user stories to create a more holistic view of how they fit into the overall user experience