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Navigating Product, Process, and Team Dilemmas and Decisions
Making Choices
Product Owners in the field face various kinds of decisions. Some are simpler, as the first example in this chapter shows, and others are more difficult, like the second example. Imagine you are the Product Owner for a product. You must decide which of the following feature sets you are going to build and release. However, you can only do one of them in the next Sprint, so which of the following would you decide to build and release (see Table 23.1)?
Table 23.1 Making a Decision: Part 1
Feature Set A |
Feature Set B |
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Feature Set A will likely generate around $50,000 of additional revenues. |
Feature Set B will likely generate around $20,000 of additional revenues. ... |
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