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Understand the value versus the effort

Having a list of problems and ideas on how to solve them is a good thing, but it needs prioritization. 

We need to understand what are the low-hanging fruits. For each opportunity, we need to understand what it will take to deliver it and how much value we will add for the end-user.

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