Ruthless Prioritization
Master the art of prioritization to maximize customer value and team efficiency.
												Mar 05, 2017
							
												
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								Summary
										This comprehensive guide delves into the intricacies of prioritization within product management, offering a robust framework for making strategic decisions. It explores prioritization at the project level and within projects, emphasizing the importance of ROI estimation, constraint application, and a ruthless mindset. Learn how to tackle dependencies, timelines, and team composition while maintaining a focus on customer value. Engage with practical insights and strategies to enhance your team's prioritization skills. Challenge yourself to always find a faster path to success.
									
								
								
								
								
									Takeaways
- A ruthless mindset helps teams focus on necessity and speed, crucial during project execution.
- Balancing quality and speed involves understanding product assumptions and making strategic trade-offs.
- Effective prioritization requires estimating ROI and managing constraints like dependencies and timelines.
- Shipping quickly can create more customer value over time, despite potential short-term challenges.
- Teams should always seek ways to accomplish goals faster, reinforcing the importance of continuous prioritization.
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