Learn the collocations for prioritising, scoping, grooming, and estimating product features.
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The product manager used a RICE scoring model to ___ the feature backlog each quarter.
Prioritise the backlog/features is the standard product management collocation. 'Rank away' and 'order around' are not standard. 'Score out' could mean removing, which is the opposite of the intended meaning.
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Given the engineering capacity constraints, several features had to be ___ until next quarter.
Deprioritise features is the correct antonym of prioritise in product management. 'Moved away' and 'removed out' imply elimination. 'Lowered down' is redundant.
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Before any estimates were made, the team needed to ___ the feature to agree on what was included.
Scope a feature is the standard product collocation for defining the boundaries and requirements of a feature. 'Define around' and 'limit along' are not standard. 'Bound out' is not a recognised product management term.
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The product owner scheduled a backlog ___ session to refine and re-order user stories.
Backlog grooming (also called backlog refinement) is the standard Scrum collocation for reviewing and preparing backlog items. 'Cleaning up', 'tidying around', and 'sorting out all' are informal and not technical Scrum terms.
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The team was asked to ___ each feature in story points before committing to the sprint.
Estimate a feature is the standard agile collocation for assigning effort or complexity (e.g. story points). 'Guess about' is too informal. 'Value around' is used in financial contexts. 'Calculate out' is not standard in agile estimation.