Great read! Important to keep in mind none of these Nos are permanent (except in rare cases) most are just “not the right time, right place, not us”. We might do it later or a flavor of it later at some point.
Great post Alex. I work in an org where 75% of the "no's" are of the strategic flavor where the historical way to these from product are - because everyone including the requestors have access to it - buried into the backlog all the way at the bottom. I guess that makes them more of a "yes! in 2035."
Great read! Important to keep in mind none of these Nos are permanent (except in rare cases) most are just “not the right time, right place, not us”. We might do it later or a flavor of it later at some point.
Excellent point
Great post Alex. I work in an org where 75% of the "no's" are of the strategic flavor where the historical way to these from product are - because everyone including the requestors have access to it - buried into the backlog all the way at the bottom. I guess that makes them more of a "yes! in 2035."
Ha, the classic bottomless backlog 😄