Feature Creep
The problem with feature creep is that it tends to slow the process and make product management difficult, as it may change the workload or cost of the products as well as lessen the user satisfaction. Through judicious consumption of those causes that lead to feature creep and a proactive approach to combat it, Product Managers can then prevent their products from being misdirected, inefficient and removed from user needs and business goals.
What is feature creep in product management?
Adding new features or functionalities to a certain product that is beyond the original agreement with the client is called feature creep. Hence, bringing additional features that may be worthwhile seems to be beneficial, but in general, it may provoke scope creep, which can fail to ensure the value propositions in Product Management.
Table of Content
- What is Feature Creep?
- Example of Feature Creep
- What Causes Feature Creep?
- How to Prevent Feature Creep?
- Conclusion: Feature Creep
- Frequently Asked Questions on Feature Creep – FAQs:
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