What is the MoSCoW prioritization technique?
MoSCoW stands for Must have, Should have, Could have, and Won’t have. It’s a powerful prioritization technique that helps Business Analysts categorize requirements based on urgency and business value. This method is widely taught in BA Training programs, as it ensures alignment between stakeholder expectations and project goals. By applying MoSCoW, BAs can manage scope effectively and focus on delivering high-impact features within project constraints.
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