Problems, Goals, and Intent
Recently I happened to hear three different people talking about three different things, yet they all seemed to be conveying the same underlying message. Basically, each different message stated that,...
View ArticleManaging a Multi-Product Agile Team
Most agile sites and training do a pretty good job of telling and showing you how to manage a single product team. After all, having an entire development team (which would include product...
View ArticleWhat Happens to Product Managers When Organizations Go Agile
This article gives a good overview of two very common problems with the Product Owner role when transitioning to agile. I’m looking forward to future posts in this series that will hopefully give some...
View ArticleWhat I Wish I Would Have Known When I Transitioned to Agile Product Management
Some really good tips for product owners and product managers out there transitioning to agile. Some of my favorite: Favor live interaction over lengthy documentation, whether it is describing a...
View ArticleUser Stories are not Enough
Roman Pichler had a good blog entry recently titled User Stories are not Enough to Create a Great User Experience. This was a great read and contains some great ideas and advice. I’d actually go a...
View ArticleWorking with the GO Product Roadmap
I’m really liking the GO Product Roadmap from Roman Pichler. I’ve seen roadmaps for a long time that have given the time frame and feature focus for that time frame, but I really like the addition of...
View ArticleEliminate Features | Roman Pichler
The trick is not to blindly copy features but rather to explore which ones you can eliminate. Source: Eliminate Features | Roman Pichler A good post from Roman Pichler with a good tool helping Product...
View ArticleAgile Making Progress: Ship it! – Scrum’s “Potentially Shippable” Product...
The final of Mike’s three questions from Monday’s link was “are those teams able to produce a working tested increment at the end of a predetermined time interval?” Todays link is to a post describing...
View ArticleBacklogs Are Not Waste – NOOP.NL
To some people, to-do lists and product backlogs are waste. I disagree. I see them as repositories of ideas and options. Source: Backlogs Are Not Waste – NOOP.NL Jurgen has some good points here. I’ve...
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