In adaptive project management, tasks are prioritized based on delivering maximum value to stakeholders. The MoSCoW method (Must have, Should have, Could have, Won't have) is an effective technique used to categorize tasks by their importance and urgency, ensuring that the most critical tasks are addressed first. Prioritizing based solely on sponsor preferences, cost, or ease of completion may not align tasks with stakeholder value or project goals.
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