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What is Agile UX? Methods & Process

UX Planet

Agile UX is a design methodology based on the principles of Agile software development. Agile is a proven software development approach that emphasizes flexibility, collaboration and efficiency. Before transitioning to Agile, most UX design teams operated under the sequential “Waterfall” model of product development.

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Why Scrum? A Product Owner’s Guide to Agile Success

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Product Development. It’s a practical, hands-on framework that’s designed to make your role as a product owner more manageable and more effective. In this guide, we’ll unpack what Scrum is, delve into its origins, and show you how it can revolutionize your approach to product development. What a wild ride.

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357: 5 steps for prioritizing product features – with Kareem Mayan

Product Innovation Educators

Helping us is someone who’s been prioritizing customer feedback professionally since 2001. He is a serial entrepreneur and previously a product manager and software developer. This framework lets you narrow down a big list of features, but there’s still a lot of art involved in the process. [7:07] Learn about Savio.

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What strong teamwork looks like: 7 proven models

Atlassian

Related Article. Developed by organizational theorist Dick Beckhard in 1972, the GRPI model is another model that focuses on helping leaders understand why their teams might not be achieving peak performance. That’s what authors Michael Lombardo and Robert Eichinger spelled out in the T7 model , which they developed in 1995.

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The Collision of Product Management and Product Ownership

The Product Coalition

The agile manifesto turned eighteen this year, the Scrum framework is even older?—?have Scrum came about even earlier than the agile manifesto almost a whole decade to be exact (although you can traces origins earlier back to 1986 with the article The New New Product Development Game ). are they one role, two roles?

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Deconstructing Being Agile

The Product Coalition

Agile vs. Being Agile Agile became popular shortly after ‘The Agile Software Development Manifesto ’ was published in 2001. For example, Scrum and Kanban are excellent tools, but teams outside of software development may find zero use for them. Being agile is not meant to be limited to the development team.

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Planning and Execution in a Time of Change

The Product Coalition

Google, still just a scale-up in 2001, managed to come out stronger from the dot com bust and made a successful IPO in 2004. They develop new business opportunities by making significantly greater investments than their rivals do in R&D and marketing, and they invest in assets such as plants and machinery.” The GIST Framework ?—?Goals,