Defend the Portfolio from Attack
In any organization, there are people who think they can request “extra” work from developers, testers, writers, whomever. “Can you please do this as a favor to me?” is one of their favorite lines. Too often, the technical staff say yes, because they think they’re doing something good for the organization.
The problem is that people who circumvent a product backlog also circumvent the project portfolio planning. You need to defend the portfolio from their attacks.
You will have your own way of dealing with these folks, but here’s what has worked for me. I requested all the technical staff work on the portfolio in rank order. If they received other requests, or requests for work not in the backlog, I asked ...
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