MoSCoW Method of Prioritization

371 days ago via MladenAC    Discuss    Business
Our daily routine includes many tasks; most of the time, we will have

enough energy and time to tackle them all. But what happens when the

number of tasks doubles and resources become scarce? That's where

prioritization comes in!



This term relates to a process that helps you filter tasks you must

complete in order of importance. Organizations use advanced

prioritization techniques

[https://activecollab.com/blog/collaboration/prioritizing-tasks] for

complex projects that contribute to better decision-making. One of

those techniques is the MoSCoW method, which we will address in

today's article!



Keep reading to understand the MoSCoW method better and learn how it

helps project managers and their teams.



WHAT IS THE MOSCOW METHOD?



MoSCoW is an acronym that defines four prioritization categories:

must-have, should-have, could-have, and won't-have. The o's inserted

between capital letters are only there to help with pronunciation.

Organizations use this method to show the importance and priority ...

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