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The Collision of Product Management and Product Ownership

The Product Coalition

One signal I’ve been giving much thought too of late is the collision of two roles, Product Management and Product Ownership. A topic of hot debate in the agile and product circles but with very few answers. The agile manifesto turned eighteen this year, the Scrum framework is even older?—?have including myself?—?went

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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. 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. That’s where Scrum comes in.

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Is Agile Product Development Right for Your Team?

The Product Coalition

So is research, marketing or sales; but, without a product, there is really no outcome of the whole process. Here, we have covered the differences between Project and Product Management. Famously, in 2001, around twenty tech personalities published the Manifesto for Agile Software Development. This is vital.

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The Evolution of Modern Product Discovery

Product Talk

Product management is evolving quickly. The days of gathering requirements from business stakeholders and documenting them in long product requirements documents are vanishing. Instead, product teams are experimenting their way to viable solutions. The Evolution of Modern Product Discovery [4:15]. Design Sprints.

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The Many Flavors Of Agile: What’s The Right One For Your Team? | Bethany Pagels-Minor, Apple | BoS USA 2018

Business of Software Conference

Upcoming Events. Want us to let you know about new talk videos, speaker AMAs, Business of Software Conference and other event updates? By the way you can tell I’m a product/program manager because there’s an agenda for every meeting – I don’t go into anything without telling people where we’re going to go.

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