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Efficient Prioritization: Dot Voting vs. Priority Poker in Product Management

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Effective prioritization in product management is made easy with methods like dot voting and priority poker. Explore their benefits, limitations, and how airfocus’ Priority Poker can empower your team to make impactful decisions.

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Priority Poker Guide

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Priority poker is a product management exercise that helps everyone on your team to collaboratively prioritize different aspects of a product.Â

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Priority Poker 2.0: A New Way to Collaboratively Prioritize

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Priority poker is a game for collaboratively prioritizing items, be they features, backlog estimations, goals, business objectives, and among other things.

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Introducing airfocus Priority Poker

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Disciplined prioritization is likely the most important competency for product managers and decision makers for teams and companies.

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Which Feature Request Prioritization Framework Should You Use? [Top 15]

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Priority poker is a collaborative game where participants try to reach a consensus on how important the feature is. Priority poker Priority poker is a prioritization technique popular with Agile teams. During the game of poker, each team member gets a deck of cards with numerical values.

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Methods and Frameworks Product Managers Should Know: Part 2 of 2

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Buy-a-Feature is a game-based activity that can help put these limited resources according to the priority and where they are needed the most. How to use it? Then, let them spend that money on the proposed products?

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Feature Prioritization Matrix 101 for Product Teams

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Your priority should be the Underserved features, i.e., those of high importance but low satisfaction. Stakeholders: certain techniques, like Priority Poker, often used by Agile teams, is not suitable when lots of stakeholders are involved. Feature prioritization technique: Priority poker.