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Kanban in 30 Days

By : Tomas & Jannika Bjorkholm
Book Image

Kanban in 30 Days

By: Tomas & Jannika Bjorkholm

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (13 chapters)
Kanban in 30 Days
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
Preface

Classes of services – different ways of handling feature requests


Usually, the feature requests coming in are of different value and urgency. Some need to be done immediately and some can wait. At this stage, it's only important to realize that different feature requests have different value and different needs for how to be treated.

There are many factors that will dictate how you respond and react to new feature requests:

  • Urgency, which could be set depending on cost of delay, that is, how much it costs or how much you lose by waiting to complete the request

  • Who requests the change

  • Size of the request

  • Whether this request is stopping something else

Consequently, according to the nature of the request, the action you take in response will be different. Some examples of how your action may be different include:

  • Maximum time before responding

  • Way of responding

  • Way of documenting

  • Way of following up

Every response requires a different type of service. This is not only because you need to pay attention...