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Weighted Shortest Job First (WSJF)—Why Should You Care?

By Kishore Nakka
Oct 14, 2022 09:00 (EDT)

Overview

There are various ways to prioritize work, some good and others mediocre.

In today's Agile product development world, customer-centric enterprises try to create the right solutions for the right customers at the right time. In doing so, the product managers should know and understand what to deliver when—and the job sequencing. 

In this webinar, we explore a very popular technique known as Weighted Shortest Job First (WSJF), an objective way of prioritizing the features for optimal ROI. With the help of a case study and an example, you will have a renewed understanding of why the WSJF technique works. 
 

Key Takeaways:     

  • The context and the need for prioritization 
  • What is WSJF? 
  • Why is WSJF important? 
  • An example to prove that WSJF works 

Presenter

Kishore Nakka

Kishore Nakka

United States
About:

Kishore is an Enterprise Lean/Agile & SAFe® Transformation leader with 25+ years of progressive experience in the IT industry — leading people, processes, and technology — to deliver high-value solutions with measurable results. He has a proven track record of successful Lean/Agile, SAFe® transformation of large-scale, complex federal systems and hands-on experience working with Agile/SAFe® coaches and consultants to tailor transformation efforts for lean product and solution delivery in large, complex, and controlled federal govt. settings.

He has mentored and coached teams in SAFe®, Lean/Agile methodologies such as Scrum, XP, and Kanban, and other technical practices such as Continuous Integration, Continuous Deployment, and Release on Demand, etc. He has also authored books on the Agile Ecosystem, and Customer Experience (CX) Ecosystem, which are available on Amazon. 

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