How does the weighted-shortest job-first feature prioritization contribute to the development of an MVP?

Weighted Shortest Job First (WSJF) is a prioritization model used in Agile software development to sequence jobs (features, capabilities, and epics) to produce maximum economic benefit. In the context of developing an MVP (Minimum Viable Product), WSJF helps in identifying and prioritizing the most critical features that deliver the highest value to the customers with the least effort. This ensures that the MVP is developed with the most impactful features first, thereby reducing time to market and increasing customer satisfaction.

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