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

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It’s a practical, hands-on framework that’s designed to make your role as a product owner more manageable and more effective. It’s a useful tool for software teams to solve complex problems. The origins of Scrum actually have nothing to do with software development. That’s where Scrum comes in.

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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. Based on this feedback, the team keeps making incremental improvements to their designs. This can be arduous and expensive.

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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. Savio, a company that simplifies collecting, organizing, and acting on customer feedback. He is a serial entrepreneur and previously a product manager and software developer. Use customer feedback to back up your decisions.

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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 and the agile manifesto were created in a time where we used to still package and ship software physically. a framework which promotes rapid feedback cycles and adaptation, they created what we know today as Scrum. Enter agile.

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Idea Validation?—?Much More Than Just A/B Experiments

The Product Coalition

In this article I’ll run through the spectrum of validation techniques and briefly describe the most important ones. This is easily a topic for a whole book (“Inspired” by Marty Cagan and “Build the Right It” by Alberto Savoia are two great examples), so this article will be a bit more lengthy. what real users think of these solutions.

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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. If you’ve been reading my articles in the past you know the system I’m alluding to?—? The GIST Framework ?—?Goals, Sign up here for a chance to get a free copy and submit feedback.

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The Evolution of Modern Product Discovery

Product Talk

Instead, product teams are experimenting their way to viable solutions. We are putting our customers first, taking the time to discover unmet needs, and developing solutions that address those needs. The Jobs-To-Be-Done Framework: Clayton Christensen and Anthony Ulwick [10:42]. Jobs-to-be-Done Framework.