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Mon 6/8/2020

link to recording:

  • Welcome to Michael Kielstra who is leading the student implementation effort

  • Kyle:

    • Product Roadmapping

    • Most epics should have Product Requirements Documents (PRDs) with them, and should be created in Jira. Jennifer and Omar are going to continue organizing the Mercury Jira board.

      • Ali: we also have a cold-start challenge within HAs. How should we prioritize that? Kyle: I think there is a lot of overlap with the community cold-start challenge, and where there is not, we have a much more direct feedback loop with them.

      • We need to divide up the tasks for Mercury, how best can we do that?

        • Christian: we need people to ask for pieces that they are really interested in, but also work on finding gaps and assigning / recruiting people to cover the list.

        • Jennifer: the Rocket way would be to take a design first approach, going off of rapid prototypes. In Mercury, we have fewer epics than MVP#1, so where possible, we should have fewer PMs working on each theme.

        • Emma: we can also expand the user research to better define our design prototypes. *

        • We need to follow a two prong approach: 1) people who are available, come up with what they would like to work on (top 3), better own one thing thoroughly and 2) we need to watch the whole thing and keep an eye for where we can recruit / assign.

Mon 6/1/2020

Happy June

  • Welcome to Jeff Kushmerek who will be focusing on program management

  • Welcome to Brad Peters, a PM / UX intern on the project

  • Recent discussions about “Mercury Priorities” (Ranna)

    • MVP1 what would make external stakeholders more comfortable using the product

    • “Mercury” will focus on getting more HAs involved, cold start problem (“Why should I use this if no one else is using it?”), buy-in w/ community members (esp. those who are HA free) by building personal value in the app (things it can do for you as a singular user) [link to confluence prod doc]

  • RICE style prioritization

    • Reach - how many people do you want as users “99999”

    • Impact - rated 1-low to 3-high through discussion with the project personnel and research

    • Confidence - how confident in the Reach and Impact factors

    • Effort - What can / should be put into the effort

    • Link to Mercury feature evaluation table: https://pathcheck.atlassian.net/wiki/x/-4C7BQ

 

Previous Meeting Notes

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1c8ZRnrjq0Y7ws3JLzxOVGe8NKgg-TqQGAdt-RxM9S14/edit#

 

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