David, your videos and explanations ate so powerful. I watched your waterfall, agile and PMP full length videos for around 10 days regularly and passed my PMP exam last weekend! Thank you so much!!!
Hi David, your videos are amazing and your attitude makes all the difference. Thanks for taking the time and effort to share this publicly with everyone, it really is precious. I will recommend your materials to my collegues. I passed my exam yesterday and your videos played a big role in that. Thanks again, Sir!
You know what - they did! Darn it 😂 It should be benefit on the side and cost down the bottom. Luckily an easy change for those playing along at home 🙂 This gives us Must Haves with low cost and high benefit.
Thank you so much for the explanation. Quick question - can it be that the axis is confused there? It looks like Benefit should be vertical Y axis and Cost should be X or am I missing something?
You can increase the table to any size you like, but the chart might get a bit crowded if too many are in there 🙂 Actually, you could increase the chart size too.
Oh great question. In that case we can look at additional, less tangible ways to prioritize, e.g. which one is faster to deliver? Are there any cross-market benefits with other products or departments? Any improved brand awareness? Improved customer reviews? Improved ease of use, or ease of manufacture? Or, the Product Owner or Sponsor may just like one better than another 😁
@@davidmclachlanproject from a chart formatting perspective, if 2 features have the same cost and benefits they'll overlap. I'm currently trying to work around this.
@@davidmclachlanprojectisn’t it possible to show the feature names below eachother instead of overlapping when they have the same cost and benefit? Thx!
Hi david can you help me plz with this question Which of the following statements about slack time and milestones are true? 1. Slack time represents the amount of time a task may be delayed without delaying the entire project. 2. A milestone is a moment in time that marks the completion of the project's major deliverables. 3. Slack time allows the project manager to move resources from one task to another to ensure that the project is finished on time. 4. A milestone requires resource allocation and needs time to be completed. Option A : 1 and 4 only Option B : 2 and 3 only Option C : 1, 2, and 3 only Option D : 1, 2, 3, and 4
David, your videos and explanations ate so powerful. I watched your waterfall, agile and PMP full length videos for around 10 days regularly and passed my PMP exam last weekend! Thank you so much!!!
Well done on passing your exam, that is fantastic news! 🙂🎉
Another fantastic "take me by the hand" video, David. Thank you!
Hi David, your videos are amazing and your attitude makes all the difference. Thanks for taking the time and effort to share this publicly with everyone, it really is precious. I will recommend your materials to my collegues. I passed my exam yesterday and your videos played a big role in that. Thanks again, Sir!
Great work David as usual. Nice to see you back from the Amibroker days, these were my favourite. Happy days!
Oh that is awesome, thank you! I really loved the Amibroker days 🙂
Great video on the one of the project manager’s technical skills - prioritizing the features! Thanks David!
Another great video David, so clear and easy to follow. I'm actually going to use this newly created matrix right now! thank you :)
Love your channel. I’ve learned so much. My favourite was your Microsoft projects in excel
One of the best videos I have ever watched on youtube
Thank you very much. I enjoyed following your steps and creating such an amazing matrix.
Thank you very much. Extremely insightful
This is amazing. Thank you David. I used the same method to map the stages of the product life cycle for number for products.
This is a great visual. I’ll keep it in my toolbox- thank you!
8:28 - Hi David. Great video, as always. Just had a quick question - did the chart titles happen to get mixed up? Or am i missing something?
You know what - they did! Darn it 😂 It should be benefit on the side and cost down the bottom.
Luckily an easy change for those playing along at home 🙂
This gives us Must Haves with low cost and high benefit.
Nice video David.
Thank you David !
😄 Rly good! Your voice's so calm that makes my schoolwork feel relaxing 😊
Thank you so much for the explanation. Quick question - can it be that the axis is confused there? It looks like Benefit should be vertical Y axis and Cost should be X or am I missing something?
Thank you so much David!
thank you the video was clear & very helpful
GREAT JOB . WELL DONE
Thank you, this is super helpful. Question please Does the grid has a maximum number of projects/features that it can accept
You can increase the table to any size you like, but the chart might get a bit crowded if too many are in there 🙂 Actually, you could increase the chart size too.
Thanks for preparing this video. I can't find value from cell using xls. But, I got it using xlsx format.
Thanks for sharing, I was able to do it.. very cool.
Awesome! Thank you for helping us new PMs man. \o
Excellent. New subscriber here. Thx amigo!
GREAT VIDEO! it helps me so F*c*ing MUCH, thank you so much!!!
Great content, thank you very much!
Very Nice...Thanks for sharing...
Good morning. How do we add the Moscow titles?
Add those with a text box (insert > text box) 🙂
@@davidmclachlanproject thanks I realized after sending this and never came back to remove lol Thanks for the quick response
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Great example! Only one thing is not covered. What if two features have the same cost and benefits?
Oh great question. In that case we can look at additional, less tangible ways to prioritize, e.g. which one is faster to deliver? Are there any cross-market benefits with other products or departments? Any improved brand awareness? Improved customer reviews? Improved ease of use, or ease of manufacture? Or, the Product Owner or Sponsor may just like one better than another 😁
@@davidmclachlanproject from a chart formatting perspective, if 2 features have the same cost and benefits they'll overlap. I'm currently trying to work around this.
@@davidmclachlanprojectisn’t it possible to show the feature names below eachother instead of overlapping when they have the same cost and benefit? Thx!
Hi david can you help me plz with this question
Which of the following statements about slack time and milestones are true?
1. Slack time represents the amount of time a task may be delayed without delaying the entire project.
2. A milestone is a moment in time that marks the completion of the project's major deliverables.
3. Slack time allows the project manager to move resources from one task to another to ensure that the project is finished on time.
4. A milestone requires resource allocation and needs time to be completed.
Option A : 1 and 4 only Option B : 2 and 3 only Option C : 1, 2, and 3 only
Option D : 1, 2, 3, and 4
It is option D I suppose.
Wonderful
Just wow
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