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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,...

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Managing 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...

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What 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...

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What 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...

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User 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...

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Working 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...

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Eliminate 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...

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Agile 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...

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Backlogs 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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