
MoSCoW prioritization
MoSCoW Prioritization is a time management and decision-making technique used to prioritize tasks or projects. The acronym stands for Must have, Should have, Could have, and Won't have. "Must have" items are essential and non-negotiable, while "Should have" are important but not critical. "Could have" are desirable but less important, and "Won't have" are the least critical items that will not be pursued at this time. This method helps teams focus on what truly matters, ensuring that resources are allocated effectively to meet key objectives.