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egotiable: Leaves room for discussion between the Product Manager and the team. V aluable: Delivers clear value to the customer.

Data is mapped to existing ERP fields with at least 95% accuracy. 5. Safe & Sound

Writing a high-quality Feature requires a balance of business value and technical clarity. Following a structured format like the one discussed in Ivar Jacobson International's webinar on writing better features helps teams align on what needs to be built. 1. Define the Feature Name egotiable: Leaves room for discussion between the Product

In the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe), a is a service that fulfills a stakeholder need. Each Feature includes a benefit hypothesis and acceptance criteria, and it is sized or split to be delivered by a single Agile Release Train (ART) within a single Program Increment (PI). Writing a high-quality Feature requires a balance of

Assign a Business Value and use a prioritization method like to determine its rank in the Backlog. This ensures the most impactful work is tackled first.